Publications
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Early science and engineering: The impact of The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! on Learning
This study explores whether providing families with access to PBS KIDS The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! ™ activities can help children learn physical science and…
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Working Stronger and Smarter: A Handbook on Theory and Techniques for Developing Employability Skills for Technicians
This exploratory study conducted a set of in-depth interviews with technician workforce experts over 18 months.
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Changes in Heart Rate and Blood Pressure During Nocturnal Hot Flashes Associated With and Without Awakenings
Here, we investigated the impact on CV functioning of single nocturnal HFs, considering whether or not they were accompanied by arousals or awakenings.
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Dos métodos: Two classroom language models in head start
This study compares Head Start classrooms implementing either the dual language model or the English with home language support model.
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Designing Smartphone Microlessons to Improve the Cybersecurity Workforce
This is a poster presented at the 4th annual Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace principal investigators’ meeting.
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An RF-Powered Self-Locating Flexible Building Environment Sensor System
PARC has developed a system of RF-powered flexible sensors for building environment sensing with the potential to deliver up to 30% energy savings through improved HVAC controls.
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Ultra-Low SWaP CO2 Sensing for Demand Control Ventilation
PARC has been developing a low size, weight, and power (SWaP) printed CO2 sensor system for occupancy detection to enable Demand Control Ventilation (DCV) on a per-room basis.
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The MetaCyc Database of Metabolic Pathways and Enzymes – A 2019 Update
This article provides an update on the developments in MetaCyc during September 2017 to August 2019, up to version 23.1.
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Exploring Feasible Design Spaces for Heterogeneous Constraints
We demonstrate an approach of exploring design spaces to simultaneously satisfy kinematics- and physics-based requirements.
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MULTI-SCALE REGULARIZED DEEP NETWORK FOR RETINAL VESSEL SEGMENTATION
We propose a novel domain enriched deep network that consists of two components: 1) a representation network which learns geometric (specifically curvilinear) features that are tailored to retinal images, followed…
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REM Sleep-Active MCH Neurons Are Involved in Forgetting Hippocampus-Dependent Memories
Melanin concentrating hormone-producing neurons (MCH neurons) in the hypothalamus actively contribute to forgetting in rapid eye movement (REM) sleep.
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Fibridge: Embedded fiber-optic sensing for low-cost, high resolution monitoring in bridges and IoT-connected systems
This talk will give an overview of the project, enabling technologies, and summarize key results on vehicle load and structural response features detectable, bridge state estimation algorithm development, low-cost optical…