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PTC’s Monica Haley wins coveted award
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Public broadcasting internship available
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Public broadcasting internship available
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Public broadcasting internship available
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Public finance in legalized gambling
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Public relations internship available
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Public relations internship available
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Public Relations Networking Event Wednesday: “Uncork Your Future”
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Public Relations Society of America Meets Sept. 28th
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Public Relations Writing Students see “Real World” Success
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Public Speaking Contest Winners Announced
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Publication opportunity for DOC students
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Pulse coding in medical ultrasound: Some possible applications
(Acoustical Imaging, 1995)Pulse coding and pulse compression techniques have been used extensively in radar, sonar, non-destructive testing and seismic imaging1-4. Its application in medical imaging has been sparse and few5-8. Possible reasons ... -
Purification of human myeloperoxidase by Concanavalin A-Sepharose affinity chromatography.
(Marcel Dekker: Preparative Biochemistry, 1980)Myeloperoxidase (E.C. 1.11.1.7. Donor: H2O2 oxidoreductase), an enzyme of the azurophil granule of polymorphonuclear leukocytes, has been purified from the blood of a single human donor. Leukocytes were harvested by dextran ... -
Python for scientific gateways development
(Grid Computing Environments (GCE), 2007)A scientific gateway is an interface that addresses some fundamental needs of a scientific community. This typically involves remote computation and/or data access. The interface might be Web-based or it might be some other ... -
Quantum collapses and revivals in a nonlinear Jaynes-Cummings model
(American Physical Society, 1991-04-01)We investigate the atomic inversion dynamics when a multilevel atom interacts with a two-mode quantized radiation field in a Raman-type process. By utilizing the rotating-wave approximation and adiabatically eliminating ... -
Quantum efficiency overestimation and deterministic cross talk resulting from interpixel capacitance
(International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), 2006-07)Pixels in both hybridized and monolithic complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) detector arrays may couple capacitively to their neighboring pixels. This “interpixel capacitance” can signifi- cantly distort the ... -
Quarter-micron lithography with a gapped Markle-Dyson system
(American Vacuum Society, 1994-11)0.25-µm lithography has previously been demonstrated using an ungapped prototype Markle–Dyson system, in which the wafer was held in soft contact with the mask. However, such an in-contact scheme would be inappropriate for ... -
Quasars, their host galaxies, and their central black holes
(Blackwell Publishing, 2003-04-09)We present the final results from our deep HST imaging study of the host galaxies of radio-quiet quasars (RQQs), radio-loud quasars (RLQs) and radio galaxies (RGs). We describe and analyze new WFPC2 R-band observations for ... -
Quasiperiodic synchronization for two delay-coupled semiconductor lasers
(American Physical Society, 1999-05)The dynamical behavior of two mutually coupled semiconductor lasers is studied experimentally, numerically, and analytically for weak coupling. The lasers have dissimilar relaxation oscillation frequencies and intensities, ...