Author: SRI International
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Variants in Nicotinic Receptors and Risk for Nicotine Dependence
The purpose of this study was to replicate these findings in an independent data set and more thoroughly investigate the role of genetic variation in the cluster of physically linked nicotinic receptors, CHRNA5-CHRNA3-CHRNB4 , and the risk of smoking.
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Single Aerosol Particle Selection and Capture Using Laser Scattering and Fluorescence
A dual wavelength UV-LIF fluorescence system has been shown to provide significant discrimination between biological and ambient as well as differentiation among classes of biological particles.
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Special Issue on Video Surveillance Research in Industry and Academia
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Satellite Traces: an Ionogram Signature for Large-Scale Wave Structure and a Precursor for Equatorial Spread F
There is evidence that the appearance of large-scale wave structure (LSWS) in the bottomside F layer, around the time of its post-sunset rise (PSSR), is a more-direct precursor of ESF than the PSSR itself.
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High-Resolution Chemical Sensor for Unattended Underwater Networks
We present a high-level overview of theSpectrophotometric Elemental Analysis System’s design along with data from moored deployments and deep water casts.
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EcoCyc: a Comprehensive View of Escherichia Coli Biology
Recent EcoCyc developments include a new initiative to represent and curate all types of E. coli regulatory processes such as attenuation and regulation by small RNAs.
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Robots in the Kitchen: Exploiting Ubiquitous Sensing and Actuation
Our goal is to develop intelligent service robots that operate in standard human environments, automating common tasks. In pursuit of this goal, we follow the ubiquitous robotics paradigm, in which intelligent perception and control, are combined with ubiquitous computing
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An Intrusion Detection System for Wireless Process Control Systems
In this paper, we design a model-based intrusion detection system (IDS) for sensor networks used for PCS.
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International Collaboration in Science and the Formation of a Core Group
Patterns in international collaboration in science can be considered as network effects, since there is no political institution mediating relationships at that level except for the initiatives of the European Commission.
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A Bayesian Approach to Electric Field and E-Region Neutral Wind Estimation with the Poker Flat Advanced Modular Incoherent Scatter Radar
In this paper, we describe an approach for computing vector electric fields in the F region and neutral winds in the E region from incoherent scatter radar (ISR) measurements, applicable especially for Advanced Modular Incoherent Scatter Radar (AMISR) systems,
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Peptidomics of Cpefat/fat Mouse Brain Regions: Implications for Neuropeptide Processing
Quantitative peptidomics was used to compare levels of peptides in wild type (WT) and Cpefat/fat mice, which lack carboxypeptidase E (CPE) activity because of a point mutation.
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The MILS Component Integration Approach to Secure Information Sharing