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    • Case Study: Rolls-Royce Radicals 

      Rothenberg, Sandra; Scully, Maureen (Stanford Social Innovation Review, 2007)
      Responsible Wealth, a Boston-based nonprofit, is convincing many affluent Americans to challenge the very rules that made them rich. Far from mere check writers or "limousine liberals," these wealthy activists work against ...
    • Catalysis and regulation: Proteins 

      Murray-Rust, Judith; Chalton, David; Craig, Paul (Elsevier: Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2001-12-01)
      A selection of World Wide Web sites relevant to reviews published in this issue of Current Opinion in Structural Biology.
    • The Catalyzed addition of acetic acid to norbornadiene 

      Cristol, Stanley; Morrill, Terence; Sanchez, Robert (The American Chemical Society: The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1966-09-12)
      An investigation of the acid-catalyzed addition of acetic acid to norbornadiene (I)to form ezo-dehydronorbornyl acetate (II) and nortricyclyl acetate (III) has been carried out. Catalysis by sodium perchlorate was similar ...
    • Cathode-ray-tube to reflection-print matching under mixed chromatic adaptation using RLAB 

      Berns, Roy; Choh, Heui-Keun (International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), 1995-10-01)
      Color-appearance models are used to relate chromatic stimuli viewed under one set of viewing and illuminating conditions to a differing set such that when each stimulus is viewed in its respective conditions, the stimuli ...
    • Cation binding at the air-water interface by macromolecules bearing pendant crown ethers moieties 

      Gold, Jeffrey; Teegarden, David; McGrane, Kathleen; Luca, David; Falcigno, Pasquale; Chen, Cindy; Smith, Thomas (American Chemical Society: Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1986-09-17)
      In solution, the ion-binding characteristics of crown ethers and macromolecules containing macrocyclic ether moieties have been studied extensively. These ionophores are finding application in membranes, thin film sensors, ...
    • Cavity enhancement of resonant frequencies in semiconductor lasers subject to optical injection 

      Simpson, Thomas; Liu, Jia-Ming; Huang, Kai-Feng; Tai, Kuochou; Clayton, Christopher; Gavrielides, Athanasios; Kovanis, Vassilios (American Physical Society, 1995-12)
      The injection of an optical signal into a semiconductor laser biased near or above the lasing threshold modifies the coupling between the free carriers and the intracavity field. The detuning between the frequency of the ...
    • CBS news Sunday morning - Sign city part one 

      Unknown author (CBS Worldwide Inc., 2002-01)
      In Rochester, New York, Some Deaf Citizens Find Haven.
    • CBS sunday morning: Sign city --part two 

      Unknown author (CBS Worldwide Inc., 2002-01)
      By his second birthday, Scott Matchett was learning sign language the way other toddlers learn baby talk. American Sign Language is the language of the world into which he was born.
    • CDK2 bound to cyclin_1FIN 

      Craig, Paul (2010-05-12)
    • CDK2_1HCK 

      Craig, Paul (2010-05-12)
    • Celebrate a decade of dance at RIT/NTID 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2008-02-04)
      In celebration of his 10 years choreographing shows at RIT, Thomas Warfield an assistant professor at RIT’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf and director of the RIT/NTID Dance Company presents “RIT/NTID ...
    • Celebrities & Voting, Posters & Propaganda Subjects of Theses 

      Austin, Bruce (Department of Communication, 2008-08-05)
    • Cell based biosensors using microelectrodes 

      Borkholder, David (Stanford University, 1998-11)
      Instruments for the study of living cells have historically been of significant importance for such things as basic neuroscience and cell biology. More recent work has included extending the use of cell based sensors to ...
    • Cell-based sensor microelectrode array characterized by imaging x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, impedance measurements, and extracellular recordings 

      Jung, D.; Cuttino, David; Pancrazio, Joseph; Manos, Patricia; Cluster, T.; Sathanoori, R.; Aloi, L.; Coulombe, M.; Czarnaski, M.; Borkholder, David; Kovacs, Gregory; Bey, Paul Jr.; Stenger, David; Hickman, J. (American Vacuum Society, 1998-05)
      We are developing a cell-based biosensor consisting of a planar microelectrode array that allows detection of extracellular potentials and their modulation in the presence of toxins or other active agents. To improve ...
    • Chandra x-ray detection of a shocked polar jet in the symbiotic Mira System Hen 2-104 

      Montez, Rodolfo; Kastner, Joel; Sahai, R. (American Astronomical Society, 2006)
      We report the detection by Chandra's Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer (ACIS) of X-ray emission from Hen 2-104, a D-type symbiotic Mira system that sits at the core of an hourglass-shaped bipolar nebula (the "Southern ...
    • Chandra/ACIS subpixel event repositioning. II. Further refinements and comparison between backside and front-side illuminated X-ray CCDs 

      Li, Jingqiang; Kastner, Joel; Prigozhin, Gregory; Schulz, Norbert; Feigelson, Eric; Getman, Konstantin (Astrophysical Journal, 2004-08-01)
      We further investigate subpixel event repositioning (SER) algorithms in application to Chandra X-ray Observatory (CXO) CCD imaging. SER algorithms have been applied to backside illuminated (BI) Advanced CCD Imaging ...
    • Changing strategies and tactics for new product development 

      Ettlie, John; Subramaniam, Mohan (Blackwell Publishing, Ltd. The definitive version is available at http://www.blackwell-synergy.com, 2004-03)
      There has been a considerable amount of effort and writing devoted to improving the new product development process during the last two decades. Although there have been some suprises in this literature and in reports from ...
    • Chaos and elliptical galaxies 

      Merritt, David (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996)
      Recent results on chaos in triaxial galaxy models are reviewed. Central mass concentrations like those observed in early-type galaxies - either stellar cusps, or massive black holes - render most of the box orbits in a ...
    • Chaotic transitions and low-frequency fluctuations in semiconductor lasers with optical feedback 

      Davidchack, Ruslan; Lai, Ying-Cheng; Gavrielides, Athanasios; Kovanis, Vassilios (Elsevier Science B.V., 2000-10)
      This paper examines the dynamical origin of low-frequency fluctuations (LFFs) in semiconductor lasers subject to time-delayed optical feedback. In particular, we study chaotic transitions leading to the onset of LFFs by ...