SRI International
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Monocyte Dysfunction in Sydenham’s Chorea Patients
We evaluated the activation state of monocytes, cells that are precursors of macrophages, to characterize the inflammation profile of patients.
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Mouse Urinary Biomarkers Provide Signatures of Maturation, Diet, Stress Level, and Diurnal Rhythm
We compared the volatile compositions of mouse urine using solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (SPME-GC/MS).
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Space-Based Constraints on Spatial and Temporal Patterns of NOx Emissions in California, 2005-2008
We describe ground and space-based measurements of spatial and temporal variation of NO2 in four California metropolitan regions.
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MR Diffusion Tensor Imaging: a Window Into White Matter Integrity of the Working Brain
Here we present an overview of the principles of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and its contribution to progress in our current understanding of normal and pathological brain function.
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On Large-Scale Wave Structure and Equatorial Spread F Without a Post-Sunset Rise of the F Layer
Large-scale wave structure (LSWS) and the plasma structure, referred to as equatorial spread F (ESF), are shown, for the first time, to develop on a night, when the post-sunset rise (PSSR) of the F layer was absent.
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Poster: Assessment Research to Inform Community College Instructional Goals
A poster presenting the team’s research on how to make visible, by means of assessment, the important, foundational knowledge in domain areas.
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Advanced Vehicle Tracking in Persistent Aerial Surveillance Video
This paper presents a relational graph based approach to track thousands of vehicles from persistent wide area airborne surveillance (WAAS) videos.
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Cascaded model adaptation for dialog act segmentation and tagging
In this study, as part of a larger scale multiparty meeting understanding system, we analyze various methods for adapting dialog act segmentation and tagging models trained on conversational telephone speech (CTS) to meeting style conversations.
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Vaccination of Rabbits with an Alkylated Toxoid Rapidly Elicits Potent Neutralizing Antibodies Against Botulinum Neurotoxin Serotype B
New Zealand White (NZW) rabbits were immunized with several different nontoxic botulinum neurotoxin serotype B (BoNT/B) preparations in an effort to optimize the production of a rapid and highly potent, effective neutralizing antibody response.
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Dual Tasking and Working Memory in Alcoholism: Relation to Frontocerebellar Circuitry
The brain–behavior correlations suggest that alcoholics and controls relied on the integrity of certain nodes of corticocerebellar systems to perform these verbal and spatial working memory tasks, but that the specific pattern of relationships differed by group.
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Nitride laser diodes with non-epitaxial cladding layers
We describe a new laser diode architecture in which the upper cladding layer is replaced with an evaporated or sputtered non-epitaxial material.
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Conversion of methionine to homocysteic acid in heavily oxidized proteomics samples
We present evidence that in heavily oxidized protein samples, such as those produced by hydroxyl radical surface mapping, a major oxidation product of methionine is homocysteic acid.