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PORTR: Pre-Operative and Post-Recurrence Brain Tumor Registration
We propose a new method for deformable registration of pre-operative and post-recurrence brain MR scans of glioma patients. To address this challenging task, our method, called PORTR, explicitly accounts for pathological information.
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mRNA Splicing-Modulatory Pharmacophores: The Total Synthesis of Herboxidiene, a Pladienolide-Herboxidiene Hybrid Analog and Related Derivatives
We report an improved enantioselective synthesis of herboxidiene and the first report of its biologically active totally synthetic analog: 6-norherboxidiene.
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Ionospheric Ion Temperature Forecasting in Multiples of 27 Days
In this study we demonstrate that over a 3 year period, ionospheric variability observed from Poker Flat, Alaska, has, in fact, a high degree of long-term predictability.
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Tracking Elevated Pollution Layers with a Newly Developed Hyperspectral Sun/Sky Spectrometer (4STAR): Results from the TCAP 2012 and 2013 Campaigns
We compare results with coincident measurements. We find 0.045 g/cm2 (4.2%) negative bias and 0.28 g/cm2 (26.3%) root-mean-square difference (RMSD) in water vapor layer comparison with an in situ hygrometer and an overall RMSD of 1.28 g/m3 (38%) water vapor amount in profile by profile comparisons, with differences distributed evenly around zero.
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Automatic Systems Diagnosis Without Behavioral Models
Abstract Recent feedback obtained based diagnosis (MBD) in industry suggests that the costs in- volved in behavioral modeling (both expertise and labor) can outweigh the benefits of MBD as a high-performance diagnosis approach. In this paper, we propose an automatic approach, called AMADIOS, that completely avoids behavioral modeling. Decreasing modeling sacrifices diagnostic accuracy, as the…
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ARPA-E and SRI’s Energy Innovation Pipeline
In winter 2012, SRI International began building a proof-of-concept system to demonstrate natural gas storage at low pressure in a conformable tank. We featured the technology, funded under the Advanced Research Projects Agency—Energy (ARPA-E) Methane Opportunities for Vehicular Energy (MOVE) program, at ARPA-E’s 2013 Energy Innovation Summit.We returned to the 2014 Summit this week to…
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Needle in a Haystack: Mitigating Content Poisoning in Named-Data Networking
Named-Data Networking (NDN) is a candidate next-generation Internet architecture designed to address some limitations of the current IP-based Internet.
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Groundbreaking FASTcell Testing Service Quickly and Accurately Detects and Characterizes Circulating Tumor Cells
For years, there has been a major unmet need for a more sensitive method for improved identification and characterization of rare circulating tumor cells (CTCs), blood markers that can identify tumors that are metastasizing and spreading. To address this crucial need, SRI Biosciences acquired scanning instrumentation technology from PARC, a Xerox company, that we are developing into…
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Implementation and sustainability of an evidence-based program: Lessons learned from the PRISM applied to first step to success
We use the Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model to examine how the characteristics of an evidence-based program interact with those of participants to influence program implementation and continuation.
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SENSOR: embedded fiber-optic sensing systems for improved battery management
Under the ARPA-E AMPED program for advanced battery management systems, PARC and LG Chem Power (LGCPI) are developing SENSOR (Smart Embedded Network of Sensors with an Optical Readout), an optically based smart monitoring system prototype targeting batteries for XEVs.
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Hybrid Printed Electronics
This report will describe the full sense-and-transmit system focusing particularly on issues of integration such as impedance matching between the sensors and circuits, robust printed interconnection of the chips, interface electronics between printed and discrete parts, and issues related to powering the system.
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Novel printing processes for high performance transistors
This presentation will describe a new approach we recently developed at PARC to print electronic devices and circuits with high resolution.