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Communication as social engagement: implications for interactions between deaf and hearing persons
(Taylor & Francis, 1998)Communication involves sending and receiving signals. However, it is also a form of social engagement. Constraints on communication between deaf and hearing, persons often result in strained interactions as well as loss ... -
Cross-cultural definitions of inclusion for deaf students: a comparative analysis
(Deafness & Education International, 2003-01)Definitions of inclusion, as well as models for how best to implement the agreed upon definitions, may vary from one country to another, reflecting the unique characteristics of the society and culture. On the other hand, ... -
A Test for "wrong-bond" rupture in the thermal structural isomerization of phenylcyclopropane and a confirmation of the two-center epimerization mechanism in its stereomutation
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Selenide versus sulfide centers on (100) AgIBr surfaces: characterization and energy levels
(Maney Publishing on behalf of the Royal Photographic Society, 2003)Sensitometric and spectroscopic techniques are used to characterize sensitizer centers produced by sulfur and selenium sensitization of AgIBr cubes. Sulfur sensitization primarily affects the long-wavelength sensitivity ... -
Electrochemical generation of stable arene metal tricarbonyl dianions
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Application of kinetic principles to the study of paper deterioration
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Color space selection for JPEG image compression
(The International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), 1995-10)The Joint Photographic Experts Group's image compression algorithm has been shown to provide a very efficient and powerful method of compressing images. However, there is little substantive information about which color ... -
Charting color from the eye of the beholder
(Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, 2005-09)Everyone knows the particular shade of yellow that adorns all school buses across the United States. But how do we define exactly what shade this is, and reproduce the same color from coast to coast? Much of the standardization ... -
A Summary of recent satellite time transfers from the U.S. Naval Observatory to the Royal Greenwich Observatory and to Australia
(The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 1974-12)This paper describes the TIMATION II satellite time transfer experiments between the U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO) and the Royal Greenwich Observatory (RGO) in 1972, and between the U.S. and Australia, in 1973. The error ... -
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 ... -
Cell-based sensor microelectrode array characterized by imaging x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, impedance measurements, and extracellular recordings
(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 ... -
Microchip isoelectric focusing using a miniature scanning detection system
(John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2001)A miniature scanning fluorescent detector has been developed for plastic microchannel isoelectric focusing (mIEF) analysis. The detector, comprised of a lamp and photomultiplier tube (PMT) on a moving stage, measured the ... -
A microfluidic cartridge to prepare spores for PCR analysis
(Elsevier www.elsevier.com/locate/bios, 2000)A prototype cartridge system is described that rapidly disrupts Bacillus spores by sonication, adds PCR reagent to the disrupted spores, and dispenses the mixture into PCR trube. The total time to automatically process the ... -
Development and application of cell-based biosensors
(Springer, 1999)Biosensors incorporate a biological sensing element that converts a change in an immediate environment to signals conducive for processing. Biosensors have been implemented for a number of applications ranging from ... -
Portable cell-based biosensor system for toxin detection
(Elsevier www.elsevier.com/locate/sensorb, 1998-12)A portable cell-based biosensor has been developed and characterized. The prototype system relies on extracellular recording from excitable cells cultured over an array of platinized gold microelectrodes. Extracellular ... -
Microelectrode arrays for stimulation of neural slice preparations
(Elsevier, 1997-11)A planar 6 x 6 array of iridium electrodes with four reference electrodes has been developed for use with neural tissue preparations. Precise knowledge of the relative locations of the array elements allows for spatial ... -
Description and demonstration of a CMOS amplifier-based-system with measurement and stimulation capability for bioelectrical signal transduction
(Elsevier www.elsevier.com/locate/bios, 1998-10)An extracellular recording system incorporating an electrode array and an amplifier/stimulator CMOS chip is described and characterized. Important features of this custom VLSI chip include 16 instrumentation amplifiers ... -
A General correlation for saturated two-phase flow boiling heat transfer inside horizontal and vertical tubes
(American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1990-02)A simple correlation was developed earlier by Kandlikar (1983) for predicting saturated flow boiling heat transfer coefficients inside horizontal and vertical tubes. It was based on a model utilizing the contributions due ... -
A Model for correlating flow boiling heat transfer in augmented tubes and compact evaporators
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Development of a flow boiling map for subcooled and saturated flow boiling of different fluids inside circular tubes
(American Society of Mechanic Engineers, 1991-02)The thermal behavior of a flow boiling system is represented by a flow boiling map to illustrate visually the relationships among various system parameters. An earlier flow boiling map Collier (1981) does not include the ...