SRI International
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Evaluating the Toxicity of Novel Zn-DTPA Tablet Formulation in Dogs and Rats
The purpose of this research work is to evaluate toxicity of diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid zinc trisodium salt (Zn-DTPA) tablets.
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Teaching and Assessing Foundational Data Literacy
Our paper describes two NSF-funded research and development projects, Thinking with Data and Foundational Tools in Data Literacy, which have studied how school cultures, course content, and instructional methods can be adapted to enable the achievement of these goals.
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HPLC Method Development, Validation and Impurity Characterization for an Antitumor Hsp90 Inhibitor-PU-H71 (NSC 750424)
An HPLC method for the assay of the heat shock protein 90 inhibitor, PU-H71 (NSC 750424), has been developed and validated.
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Software-Defined Cyber-Physical Multinetworks
We discuss challenges in leveraging heterogeneous networking technologies to create resilient and flexible infrastructure for information collection and information dissemination in cyber-physical environments.
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Taking Stock of the California Linked Learning District Initiative: Fourth-Year Evaluation Report
New results from an ongoing, rigorous evaluation of the Linked Learning District Initiative show significant gains in student outcomes.
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Neuroinflammation and Alpha-Synuclein Accumulation in Response to Glucocerebrosidase Deficiency Are Accompanied by Synaptic Dysfunction
In this report we describe and characterize two novel long-lived transgenic mouse models of Gba deficiency, along with a subchronic conduritol-ß-epoxide (CBE) exposure paradigm.
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Taking Stock of the California Linked Learning District Initiative: Fourth-Year Evaluation Report Executive Summary
These results, as well as lessons learned based on a multi-year evaluation conducted by SRI International, are available in this new research report.
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Glyco-Epitope Diversity: An Evolving Area of Glycomics Research and Biomarker Discovery
Tumor glycomics research in recent years has uncovered a large panel of tumor-associated carbohydrate antigens and evidence of immune recognition of tumor-derived aberrant carbohydrates.
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Radiation Drugs – Still a Hot Topic
On the occasion of the second anniversary of the Fukushima disaster, it was reported inScience magazine that evacuees were still waiting to go home, but fortunately that radionuclide exposure, at least to radiocesium ingestion, had been limited [Normile, 2013a, 2013b].
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Computational Models for Neglected Diseases: Gaps and Opportunities
Here, we identify gaps in which computational approaches have been used for some neglected diseases and not others. We also make recommendations for the broad-spectrum integration of these techniques into a neglected disease drug discovery and development workflow.
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Taking Stock of the California Linked Learning District Initiative: Technical Supplement to the Fourth-Year Evaluation Report
Technical supplement to SRI International’s fourth annual evaluation report on the California Linked Learning District Initiative. This document provides information and data supporting the analysis of student engagement and achievement outcomes and the student survey.
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Magnetic Aspect Sensitivity of High- Latitude E Region Irregularities Measured by the RAX-2 Cubesat
We analyze, in detail, the largest drift case because the plasma turbulence was the most intense and because the corresponding ground-to-space bistatic scattering geometry was the most favorable for magnetic aspect sensitivity analysis.