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2. Developing a predictive model for low-temperature Laval nozzles with applications in chemical kinetics.
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Driver, L., Douglas, K., Lucas, D. I., Guillaume, T., Lehman, J. H., Kapur, N., Heard, D. E., and de Boer, G. N.
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Laval nozzles are used in the CRESU ("Cinétique de Réaction en Écoulement Supersonique Uniforme") method to generate a collimated low temperature (5–200 K), low pressure (30–500 Pa), high Mach number (1 < M < 20) supersonic jet. Laval nozzles have been designed using the Method of Characteristics (MOC) since the development of CRESU, which is an analytical method that assumes inviscid, isentropic flow, and is routinely used to design nozzle profiles for a particular gas and temperature with a uniform shock free exit. This study aims to provide a robust computational framework to overcome the limitations of the MOC while also providing recommendations on the numerical model setup required to model a low-temperature supersonic jet. It also discusses the blockage effects when using the Pitot tube method for flow characterization, the influence of inlet turbulence and reservoir size. Numerical results are validated using two different experimental apparatuses from research groups at the University of Leeds and the University of Birmingham. Finally, a MATLAB framework was developed and has been provided as an open source toolbox to allow any user to perform computational fluid dynamics on any Laval nozzle, with the ability to change nozzle geometry, operating conditions and bath gas. The toolbox has been rigorously tested against many benchmark cases, which shows that steady-state Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes with the k-omega-shear stress transport turbulence model can be used to accurately predict global quantities, such as average temperature in the stable region of the supersonic jet. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Dynamic and absolute measurements of laser coupling efficiency during laser spot welds
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Simonds, B.J., Sowards, J.W., Hadler, J., Pfeif, E., Wilthan, B., Tanner, J., Harris, C., Williams, P.A., and Lehman, J.
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- 2018
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4. Comparative effectiveness and safety of non-vitamin K antagonists for atrial fibrillation in clinical practice:: GLORIA-AF Registry
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Lip G. Y. H., Kotalczyk A., Teutsch C., Diener H. -C., Dubner S. J., Halperin J. L., Ma C. -S., Rothman K. J., Marler S., Gurusamy V. K., Huisman M. V., Abban D. W., Aziz E., Kalan M. B., Abdul N., Backes L. M., Bradman D., Abud A. M., Badings E., Brautigam D., Adams F., Bagni E., Breton N., Addala S., Baker S. H., Brouwers P. J. A. M., Adragao P., Bala R., Browne K., Ageno W., Baldi A., Cortada J. B., Aggarwal R., Bando S., Bruni A., Agosti S., Banerjee S., Brunschwig C., Agostoni P., Bank A., Buathier H., Aguilar F., Esquivias G. B., Buhl A., Linares J. A., Barr C., Bullinga J., Aguinaga L., Bartlett M., Cabrera J. W., Ahmed J., Basic Kes V., Caccavo A., Aiello A., Baula G., Cai S., Ainsworth P., Behrens S., Caine S., Aiub J. R., Bell A., Calo L., Al-Dallow R., Benedetti R., Calvi V., Alderson L., Mazuecos J. B., Sanchez M. C., Velasco J. A. A., Benhalima B., Candeias R., Alexopoulos D., Bergler-Klein J., Capuano V., Manterola F. A., Berneau J. -B., Capucci A., Aliyar P., Bernstein R. A., Caputo R., Alonso D., Berrospi P., Rizo T. C., da Costa F. A. A., Berti S., Cardona F., Amado J., Berz A., da Costa Darrieux F. C., Amara W., Best E., Vera Y. C. D., Amelot M., Bettencourt P., Carolei A., Amjadi N., Betzu R., Carreno S., Ammirati F., Bhagwat R., Carvalho P., Andrade M., Bhatta L., Cary S., Andrawis N., Biscione F., Casu G., Annoni G., Bisignani G., Cavallini C., Ansalone G., Black T., Cayla G., Ariani M. K., Bloch M. J., Celentano A., Arias J. C., Bloom S., Cha T. -J., Armero S., Blumberg E., Cha K. S., Arora C., Bo M., Chae J. K., Aslam M. S., Bohmer E., Chalamidas K., Asselman M., Bollmann A., Challappa K., Audouin P., Bongiorni M. G., Chand S. P., Augenbraun C., Boriani G., Chandrashekar H., Aydin S., Boswijk D. J., Chartier L., Bott J., Chatterjee K., Ayryanova I., Bottacchi E., Ayala C. A. 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Kim D.K., Guignier A., Inoue S., Kim J.S., Gulizia M., Irles D., Gumbley M., Iseki H., Kim K.S., Gunther A., Israel C.N., Kim J., Ha A., Iteld B., Kinova E., Hahalis G., Iyer V., Klein A., Hakas J., Jackson-Voyzey E., Kmetzo J.J., Hall C., Jaffrani N., Kneller G.L., Han B., Jager F., Knezevic A., Han S., James M., Koh S.M.A., Hargrove J., Jang S.-W., Koide S., Hargroves D., Jaramillo N., Kollias A., Kooistra J.A., Li W., McClure J., Koons J., Li X., McCormack T., Koschutnik M., Lichy C., McGarity W., Kostis W.J., Lieber I., McIntyre H., Kovacic D., Rodriguez R.H.L., McLaurin B., Kowalczyk J., Lin H., Alvaro F., Palomino M., Koziolova N., Melandri F., Kraft P., Liu F., Meno H., Kragten J.A., Liu H., Menzies D., Krantz M., Esperon G.L., Mercader M., Krause L., Navarro N.L., Meyer C., Krenning B.J., Lo E., Meyer B.J., Krikke F., Lokshyn S., Miarka J., Kromhout Z., Lopez A., Mibach F., Krysiak W., Lopez-Sendon J.L., Michalski D., Kumar P., Filho A.M.L., Michel P., Kumler T., Lorraine R.S., Chreih R.M., Kuniss M., Luengas C.A., Luengas A., Mikdadi G., Kuo J.-Y., Luke R., Mikus M., Kuppers A., Luo M., Milicic D., Kurrelmeyer K., Lupovitch S., Militaru C., Kwak C.H., Lyrer P., Minaie S., Laboulle B., Ma C., Minescu B., Labovitz A., Ma G., Mintale I., Ter Lai W., Madariaga I., Mirault T., Lam A., Maeno K., Mirro M.J., Lam Y.Y., Magnin D., Mistry D., Lanas Zanetti F., Maid G., Miu N.V., Landau C., Mainigi S.K., Miyamoto N., Landini G., Makaritsis K., Moccetti T., Lanna Figueiredo E., Malhotra R., Mohammed A., Larsen T., Manning R., Nor A.M., Lavandier K., Manolis A., Mollerus M., LeBlanc J., Hurtado H.A.M., Molon G., Lee M.H., Mantas I., Mondillo S., Lee C.-H., Jattin F.M., Moniz P., Lehman J., Maqueda V., Mont L., Leitao A., Marchionni N., Montagud V., Lellouche N., Ortuno F.M., Montana O., Lelonek M., Santana A.M., Monti C., Lenarczyk R., Martinez J., Moretti L., Lenderink T., Maskova P., Mori K., Gonzalez S.L., Hernandez N.M., Moriarty A., Leong-Sit P., Matsuda K., Morka J., Leschke M., Maurer T., Moschini L., Ley N., Mauro C., Moschos N., Li Z., May E., Mugge A., Mayer N., Mulhearn T.J., Muresan C., Jose E.P., Precoma D.B., Muriago M., Padilla F.G.P., Prelle A., Musial W., Rios V.P., Prodafikas J., Musser C.W., Pajes G., Protasov K., Musumeci F., Pandey A.S., Pye M., Nageh T., Paparella G., Qiu Z., Nakagawa H., Paris F., Quedillac J.-M., Nakamura Y., Park H.W., Raev D., Nakayama T., Park J.S., Grado C.A.R., Nam G.-B., Parthenakis F., Rahimi S., Nanna M., Passamonti E., Raisaro A., Natarajan I., Patel R.J., Rama B., Nayak H.M., Patel J., Ramos R., Naydenov S., Patel M., Ranieri M., Nazlic J., Patrick J., Raposo N., Nechita A.C., Jimenez R.P., Rashba E., Nechvatal L., Paz A., Rauch-Kroehnert U., Negron S.A., Pengo V., Reddy R., Neiman J., Pentz W., Renda G., Neuenschwander F.C., Perez B., Reza S., Neves D., Rios A.M.P., Ria L., Neykova A., Perez-Cabezas A., Richter D., Miguel R.N., Perlman R., Rickli H., Nijmeh G., Persic V., Rieker W., Nizov A., Perticone F., Vera T.R., Campos R.N., Peters T.K., Ritt L.E., Nossan J., Petkar S., Roberts D., Novikova T., Pezo L.F., Briones I.R., Nowalany-Kozielska E., Pflucke C., Escudero A.E.R., Nsah E., Pham D.N., Pascual C.R., Fragoso J.C.N., Phillips R.T., Roman M., Nurgalieva S., Phlaum S., Romeo F., Nuyens D., Pieters D., Ronner E., Nyvad O., Pineau J., Roux J.-F., de Los Rios Ibarra M.O., Pinter A., Rozkova N., O'Donnell P., Pinto F., Rubacek M., O'Donnell M., Pisters R., Rubalcava F., Oh S., Pivac N., Russo A.M., Oh Y.S., Pocanic D., Rutgers M.P., Oh D., Podoleanu C., Rybak K., O'Hara G., Politano A., Said S., Oikonomou K., Poljakovic Z., Sakamoto T., Olivares C., Pollock S., Salacata A., Oliver R., Garcea J.P., Salem A., Ruiz R.O., Poppert H., Bodes R.S., Olympios C., Porcu M., Saltzman M.A., Omaszuk-Kazberuk A., Reino A.P., Salvioni A., Asensi J.O., Prasad N., Vallejo G.S., Fernandez M.S., Sokal A., Tu T.M., Saporito W.F., Yan Y.S.O., Tuininga Y., Sarikonda K., Sotolongo R., Turakhia M., Sasaoka T., de Souza O.F., Turk S., Sati H., Sparby J.A., Turner W., Savelieva I., Spinar J., Tveit A., Scala P.-J., Sprigings D., Tytus R., Schellinger P., Spyropoulos A.C., Valadao C., Scherr C., Stakos D., van Bergen P.F.M.M., Schmitz L., Steinwender C., van de Borne P., Schmitz K.-H., Stergiou G., van den Berg B.J., Schmitz B., Stiell I., van der Zwaan C., Schnabel T., Stoddard M., Van Eck M., Schnupp S., Stoikov A., Vanacker P., Schoeniger P., Streb W., Vasilev D., Schon N., Styliadis I., Vasilikos V., Schwimmbeck P., Su G., Vasilyev M., Seamark C., Su X., Veerareddy S., Searles G., Sudnik W., Mino M.V., Seidl K.-H., Sukles K., Venkataraman A., Seidman B., Sun X., Verdecchia P., Sek J., Swart H., Versaci F., Sekaran L., Szavits-Nossan J., Vester E.G., Serrati C., Taggeselle J., Vial H., Shah N., Takagi Y., Victory J., Shah V., Takhar A.P.S., Villamil A., Shah A., Tamm A., Vincent M., Shah S., Tanaka K., Vlastaris A., Sharma V.K., Tanawuttiwat T., Dahl J., Shaw L., Tang S., Vora K., Sheikh K.H., Tang A., Vranian R.B., Shimizu N., Tarsi G., Wakefield P., Shimomura H., Tassinari T., Wang N., Shin D.-G., Tayal A., Wang M., Shin E.-S., Tayebjee M., Wang X., Shite J., Berg J.M., Wang F., Sibilio G., Tesloianu D., Wang T., Silver F., The S.H.K., Warner A.L., Sime I., Thomas D., Watanabe K., Simmers T.A., Timsit S., Wei J., Singh N., Tobaru T., Weimar C., Siostrzonek P., Tomasik A.R., Weiner S., Smadja D., Torosoff M., Weinrich R., Smith D.W., Touze E., Wen M.-S., Snitman M., Trendafilova E., Wiemer M., Filho D.S., Tsai W.K., Wiggers P., Soda H., Tse H.F., Wilke A., Sofley C., Tsutsui H., Williams D., Williams M.L., Yan P.Y.B., Zhang P., Witzenbichler B., Yang T., Zhang J., Wong B., Yao J., Zhao S.P., Wong K.S.L., Yeh K.-H., Zhao Y., Wozakowska-Kaplon B., Yin W.H., Zhao Z., Wu S., Yotov Y., Zheng Y., Wu R.C., Zahn R., Zhou J., Wunderlich S., Zarich S., Zimmermann S., Wyatt N., Zenin S., Zini A., Wylie J., Zeuthen E.L., Zizzo S., Xu Y., Zhang H., Zong W., Xu X., Zhang D., Zukerman L.S., Yamanoue H., Zhang X., and Yamashita T.
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Apixaban ,Atrial fibrillation ,Dabigatran ,Non-vitamin K antagonists ,Rivaroxaban ,Pyridones ,Medizin ,Myocardial Infarction ,Administration, Oral ,Anticoagulants ,Hemorrhage ,General Medicine ,Non-vitamin K antagonist ,Stroke ,Clinical Trials, Phase III as Topic ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Registries ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Abstract
Background and purpose Prospectively collected data comparing the safety and effectiveness of individual non-vitamin K antagonists (NOACs) are lacking. Our objective was to directly compare the effectiveness and safety of NOACs in patients with newly diagnosed atrial fibrillation (AF). Methods In GLORIA-AF, a large, prospective, global registry program, consecutive patients with newly diagnosed AF were followed for 3 years. The comparative analyses for (1) dabigatran vs rivaroxaban or apixaban and (2) rivaroxaban vs apixaban were performed on propensity score (PS)-matched patient sets. Proportional hazards regression was used to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) for outcomes of interest. Results The GLORIA-AF Phase III registry enrolled 21,300 patients between January 2014 and December 2016. Of these, 3839 were prescribed dabigatran, 4015 rivaroxaban and 4505 apixaban, with median ages of 71.0, 71.0, and 73.0 years, respectively. In the PS-matched set, the adjusted HRs and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for dabigatran vs rivaroxaban were, for stroke: 1.27 (0.79–2.03), major bleeding 0.59 (0.40–0.88), myocardial infarction 0.68 (0.40–1.16), and all-cause death 0.86 (0.67–1.10). For the comparison of dabigatran vs apixaban, in the PS-matched set, the adjusted HRs were, for stroke 1.16 (0.76–1.78), myocardial infarction 0.84 (0.48–1.46), major bleeding 0.98 (0.63–1.52) and all-cause death 1.01 (0.79–1.29). For the comparison of rivaroxaban vs apixaban, in the PS-matched set, the adjusted HRs were, for stroke 0.78 (0.52–1.19), myocardial infarction 0.96 (0.63–1.45), major bleeding 1.54 (1.14–2.08), and all-cause death 0.97 (0.80–1.19). Conclusions Patients treated with dabigatran had a 41% lower risk of major bleeding compared with rivaroxaban, but similar risks of stroke, MI, and death. Relative to apixaban, patients treated with dabigatran had similar risks of stroke, major bleeding, MI, and death. Rivaroxaban relative to apixaban had increased risk for major bleeding, but similar risks for stroke, MI, and death. Registration URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifiers: NCT01468701, NCT01671007. Date of registration: September 2013. Graphical abstract
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5. Aggressive skin cancer in chronic GvHD after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation
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Lehman, J S, Baum, C L, Moore, E, Price, D, Toosi, S, and Hashmi, S K
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6. Leukocytoclastic vasculitis in children: clinical characteristics, subtypes, causes and direct immunofluorescence findings of 56 biopsy-confirmed cases
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Johnson, E. F., Wetter, D. A., Lehman, J. S., Hand, J. L., Davis, D. M.R., and Tollefson, M. M.
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7. Completeness of West Nile virus testing in patients with meningitis and encephalitis during an outbreak in Arizona, USA
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WEBER, I. B., LINDSEY, N. P., BUNKO-PATTERSON, A. M., BRIGGS, G., WADLEIGH, T. J., SYLVESTER, T. L., LEVY, C., KOMATSU, K. K., LEHMAN, J. A., FISCHER, M., and STAPLES, J. E.
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8. Prevalence and Public Health Implications of State Laws that Criminalize Potential HIV Exposure in the United States
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Lehman, J. Stan, Carr, Meredith H., Nichol, Allison J., Ruisanchez, Alberto, Knight, David W., Langford, Anne E., Gray, Simone C., and Mermin, Jonathan H.
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9. Herpes zoster in patients with bullous pemphigoid: a population-based case–control and cohort study
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Barrick, B. J., Barrick, J. D., Weaver, C. H., Lohse, C. M., Wieland, C. N., Kalaaji, A. N., and Lehman, J. S.
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Reagan, S. E, Lehman, J. R, and Frazier, N. C
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The Materials Science Research Rack (MSRR) is a research facility developed under a cooperative research agreement between NASA and ESA for materials science investigations on the International Space Station (ISS). MSRR was launched on STS-128 in August 2009 and currently resides in the U.S. Destiny Laboratory Module. Since that time, MSRR has logged more than 1400 hours of operating time. The MSRR accommodates advanced investigations in the microgravity environment on the ISS for basic materials science research in areas such as solidification of metals and alloys. The purpose is to advance the scientific understanding of materials processing as affected by microgravity and to gain insight into the physical behavior of materials processing. MSRR allows for the study of a variety of materials, including metals, ceramics, semiconductor crystals, and glasses. Materials science research benefits from the microgravity environment of space, where the researcher can better isolate chemical and thermal properties of materials from the effects of gravity. With this knowledge, reliable predictions can be made about the conditions required on Earth to achieve improved materials. MSRR is a highly automated facility with a modular design capable of supporting multiple types of investigations. The NASA-provided Rack Support Subsystem provides services (power, thermal control, vacuum access, and command and data handling) to the ESA-developed Materials Science Laboratory (MSL) that accommodates interchangeable Furnace Inserts (FI). Two ESA-developed FIs are presently available on the ISS: the Low Gradient Furnace (LGF) and the Solidification and Quenching Furnace (SQF). Sample Cartridge Assemblies (SCAs), each containing one or more material samples, are installed in the FI by the crew and can be processed at temperatures up to 1400degC. ESA continues to develop samples with 14 planned for launch and processing in the near future. Additionally NASA has begun developing SCAs to support US PIs and their partners. The first of these Flight SCAs are being developed for investigations to support research in the areas of crystal growth and liquid phase sintering. Subsequent investigations are in various stages of development. US investigations will include a ground test program in order to distinguish the particular effects of the absence of gravity.
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11. HIV Infection Risk, Behaviors, and Attitudes About Testing: Are Perceptions Changing?
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ADAMS, ANNETTE L., BECKER, THOMAS M., LAPIDUS, JODI A., MODESITT, STEVEN K., LEHMAN, J. STAN, and LOVELESS, MARK O.
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12. Henoch–Schönlein purpura and systemic disease in children: retrospective study of clinical findings, histopathology and direct immunofluorescence in 34 paediatric patients
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Johnson, E. F., Lehman, J. S., Wetter, D. A., Lohse, C. M., and Tollefson, M. M.
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13. The End of the Iroquois Mystique: The Oneida Land Cession Treaties of the 1780s
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Lehman, J. David
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14. Supplement to Levels of Positive Definite Ternary Quadratic Forms
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Lehman, J. Larry
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15. Levels of Positive Definite Ternary Quadratic Forms
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Lehman, J. Larry
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16. Evidence-based guidelines for laboratory screening for infectious diseases before initiation of systemic immunosuppressive agents in patients with autoimmune bullous dermatoses
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Keith, P. J., Wetter, D. A., Wilson, J. W., and Lehman, J. S.
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17. Infrared responsivity of a pyroelectric detector with a single-wall carbon nanotube coating
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Theocharous, E., Engtrakul, C., Dillon, A.C., and Lehman, J.
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Coatings -- Properties ,Nanotubes -- Usage ,Pyroelectric detectors -- Properties ,Infrared radiation -- Research ,Spectral sensitivity -- Research ,Astronomy ,Physics - Abstract
The performance of a 10 mm diameter pyroelectric detector coated with a single-wall carbon nanotube (SWCNT) was evaluated in the 0.8 to 20 [micro]m wavelength range. The relative spectral responsivity of this detector exhibits significant fluctuations over the wavelength range examined. This is consistent with independent absorbance measurements, which show that SWCNTs exhibit selective absorption bands in the visible and near-infrared. The performance of the detector in terms of noise equivalent power and detectivity in wavelength regions of high coating absorptivity was comparable with gold-black-coated pyroelectric detectors based on 50 [micro]m thick LiTa[O.sub.3] crystals. The response of this detector was shown to be nonlinear for DC equivalent photocurrents > [10.sup.-9] A, and its spatial uniformity of response was comparable with other pyroelectric detectors utilizing gold-black coatings. The nonuniform spectral responsivity exhibited by the SWCNT-coated detector is expected to severely restrict the use of SWCNTs as black coatings for thermal detectors. However, the deposition of SWCNT coatings on a pyroelectric crystal followed by the study of the prominence of the spectral features in the relative spectral responsivity of the resultant pyroelectric detectors is shown to provide an effective method for quantifying the impurity content in SWCNT samples. OCIS codes: 040.3060, 160.4236.
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18. Evaluation of a pyroelectric detector with a carbon multiwalled nanotube black coating in the infrared
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Theocharous, E., Deshpande, R., Dillon, A.C., and Lehman, J.
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Pyroelectric detectors -- Analysis ,Astronomy ,Physics - Abstract
The performance of a pyroelectric detector with a carbon multiwalled nanotube coating was evaluated in the 0.9-14 [micro]m wavelength range. The relative spectral responsivity of this detector was shown to be flat over most of the wavelength range examined, and the spectral flatness was shown to be comparable to the best infrared black coatings currently available. This finding is promising because black coatings with spectrally flat absorbance profiles are usually associated with the highest absorbance values. The performance of the detector (in terms of noise equivalent power and specific detectivity) was limited by the very thick (250 [micro]m thick) LiNb[O.sub.3] pyroelectric crystal onto which the coating was deposited. The responsivity of this detector was shown to be linear in the 0.06-2.8 mW radiant power range, and its spatial uniformity was comparable to that of other pyroelectric detectors that use different types of black coating. The carbon nanotube coatings were reported to be much more durable than other infrared black coatings, such as metal blacks, that are commonly used to coat thermal detectors in the infrared. This, in combination with their excellent spectral flatness, suggests that carbon nanotube coatings appear extremely promising for thermal detection applications in the infrared. OCIS codes: 040.3060, 160.1890.
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19. 687 Barriers to use of digital assistance for at-home postoperative wound care
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Vaccarello, A., Kumar, Y., Reddy, H., Maytin, A.K., Russel, E.R., DeMeo, D., Goel, M., Arakawa, R., Lehman, J. Fain, and Carroll, B.
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20. 679 The effect of select linguistic parameters on patient comprehension of audio instructions for postoperative wound care
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Vaccarello, A., Wilkowski, C., Kumar, Y., Reddy, H., Maytin, A.K., Russel, E.R., DeMeo, D., Goel, M., Arakawa, R., Lehman, J. Fain, and Carroll, B.
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21. 663 Assessing the ease of use of a digital assistant for wound care instruction delivery across patient demographics
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Wilkowski, C., Vaccarello, A., Kumar, Y., Reddy, H., Maytin, A.K., Russel, E.R., DeMeo, D., Goel, M., Arakawa, R., Lehman, J. Fain, and Carroll, B.
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22. 432 Safety of skin biopsies for rash within 100 days of hematopoietic cell transplantation
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Harikrishnan, N., Xie, F., Martinez, A., Raymundo, C., Crimp, C., Shakshouk, H., Lehman, J., and Shinohara, M.M.
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23. 173 Mast cells and CRH in hidradenitis suppurativa
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Takaichi, M., Theoharides, T., Demer, A., Baum, C.L., Anand, N.C., Wyles, S., Lehman, J., Meves, A., and Alavi, A.
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Pitter, Michael C., Gargiulo, Antonio R., Bonaventura, Leo M., Lehman, J. Stefano, and Srouji, Serene S.
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25. 'The most disastrous and never-to-be forgotten year': the panic of 1819 in Philadelphia
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Lehman, J. David
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William Rawle was despondent during the summer of 1819. For many years, Rawle had been a leading member of the Philadelphia bar, but he suddenly found himself in unaccustomed financial [...]
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Lehman, J. T.
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27. CHRONIC CALORIC RESTRICTION ALLEVIATES A LOSS OF SULFATIDE IN THE PGC-1α −/− MOUSE CORTEX VIA A POTENTIAL APOE MEDIATED MECHANISM: OP04-04
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Kiebish, M. A., Young, D. M., Wozniak, D. F., Lehman, J. J., and Han, X.
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28. Clinical and histopathological features of adult patients with dermatomyositis and melanoma differentiation associated‐5 autoantibody seropositivity status, as determined by commercially available testing: a retrospective, single‐institution comparative cohort study
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Shakshouk, H., Deschaine, M. A., Wetter, D. A., Drage, L. A., Ernste, F. C., and Lehman, J. S.
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Summary: Background: Although melanoma differentiation associated (MDA)‐5 autoantibodies have been widely explored in dermatomyositis (DM), most studies have relied on MDA‐5 autoantibody testing performed in research settings, rather than the now‐available commercial laboratory tests. Aim: To characterize the clinical and histopathological data in patients with DM and circulating MDA‐5 autoantibodies, as defined by commercially available testing. Methods: This was a retrospective review of patients with DM who underwent MDA‐5 antibody testing. All available skin biopsy slides were reviewed. Results: Cutaneous features more prevalent in MDA‐5‐positive DM included Raynaud phenomenon (RP) (P < 0.001), cutaneous ulcerations (P = 0.01), mechanic hands (P < 0.02), palmar papules (P < 0.01), oral ulcers (P = 0.024) and alopecia (P = 0.03). Joint and pulmonary involvement were more common in patients with MDA‐5‐positive DM (both P < 0.001) as was dysphagia (P < 0.01). Myopathy (P = 0.4) and malignancy (P = 0.34) were not statistically different between the cohorts. Vasculopathy was more common in MDA‐5‐positive DM (P < 0.01), while spongiosis was less common (P < 0.02). Conclusion: This study not only confirms some known associations between disease manifestations and MDA‐5 autoantibody status, as determined by commercially available tests, but also identifies new associations, including RP and dysphagia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. 93rd annual convention podium and poster abstracts
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Davis, C. M., Strong, S. A., Hellinger, M. D., Williamson, P. R., Larach, S. W., Ferrara, A., Blake, T. B., Medich, D. S., Ziv, Y., Oakley, J. R., Reissman, P., Piccirillo, M., Ulrich, A., Nogueras, J. J., Wexner, S. D., Rubin, M. S., Bodenstein, L. E., Kent, K. C., Williamson, M. E. R., Lewis, W. G., Sagar, P. M., Holdsworth, P. J., Johnston, D., Fazio, V. W., Goldblum, J. R., Sirimarco, M. T., Lavery, I. C., Petras, R. E., Treem, W. R., Cohen, J., Davis, P. M., Hyams, J. S., Eu, K. W., Bartolo, D. C. C., Green, J. D., Riether, R. D., Rosen, L., Stasik, J. J., Sheets, J. A., Reed, J., Khubchandani, I. T., Armitage, N. C., Chapman, M., Hardcastle, J. D., Viamonte, M., Plasencia, G., Wiltz, O., Jacobs, M., Finan, P. J., Passaro, M., Church, J. M., McGannon, E., Wilson, M., Hull-Boiner, S., Kollmorgen, C. F., Meagher, A. P., Wolff, B. G., Pemberton, J. H., Martenson, J. A., Ilstrup, D. M., Moran, M. R., Ramos, A., Rothenberger, D. A., Goldberg, S. M., Johnson, D., Madoff, R. D., Wong, W. D., Finne, III, C. O., Konishi, F., Furuta, K., Kanazawa, K., Lockhart, D., Schmitt, S., Caushaj, P. P., Garcia-Aguilar, J., Belmonte, C., Schiesel, E. C., Mazier, W. P., Senagore, A. J., Piccirillo, M. F., Teoh, T. -A., Yoon, K. -S., Paul, R. A. Patino, Lucas, J., Nelson, R., Norton, N., Cautley, E., Schouten, W. R., Briel, J. W., Auwerda, J. J. A., de Graaf, E. J. R., Lowry, A. C., Sentovich, S. M., Blatchford, G. J., Rivela, L. J., Thorson, A. G., Christensen, M. A., Jorge, J. M. N., Yang, Y. K., Shafik, A., Allendorf, J. D. F., Kayton, M. L., Libutti, S. K., Trokel, M. J., Whelan, R. L., Treat, M. R., Nowygrod, R., Bessler, M., Frank, R. E., Saclarides, T. J., Leurgans, S., Speziale, N. J., Drab, E., Rubin, D., Hull, T. L., Schroeder, T. K., Scholefield, J. H., Ogunbiyi, O. A., Smith, J. H. F., Rogers, K., Sharp, F., Longo, W. E., Vernava, III, A. M., Wade, T. P., Coplin, M. A., Virgo, K. S., Johnson, F. E., Brady, M., Kavolius, J., Quan, S. H. Q., Goldstein, E. T., Feldman, S., Shub, H. A., Bennett, D. R., Kumar, R., McMillen, M. A., Thornton, S., Khoury, D. A., Opelka, F. G., Teoh, T -A., Cohen, S. M., Weiss, E. G., Ortiz, H., De Miguel, M., Armendáriz, P., Rodriguez, J., Chocarro, C., Farouk, R., Dorrance, H. R., Duthie, G. S., Rainey, J. B., Morgado, Jr., P. J., Corman, M. L., Kawamura, Y. J., Sawada, T., Muto, T., Nagai, H., Hill, J., MacLennan, I., Binderow, S. R., Daniel, N., Ehrenpreis, E. D., Jensen, J. E., Bonner, G. F., Ruderman, W. B., Milsom, J. W., Gibbs, D. H., Beck, D. E., Hicks, T. C., Timmcke, A. E., Gathright, Jr, J. B., Cheong, D., Lucas, F. V., McGinity, M., Taylor, B. A., Godwin, P., Holdsworth, P., Lewis, W., Quirke, P., Williamson, M., Kokoszka, J., Pavel, D., Abcarian, H., Stephenson, B. M., Morgan, A. R., Salaman, J. R., Wheeler, M. H., Tran, T. C. K., Willemsen, W., Kuijpers, H. C., Lehman, J. F., Wiseman, J. S., MacFie, J., Sedman, P., May, J., Mancey-Jones, B., Johnstone, D., Nwariaku, F. E., Rochon, R. B., Huber, P. J., Carrico, C. J., Ortega, A., Beart, R., Winchester, D., Steele, G., Green, R., Caushaj, P. F., Devereaux, D., Griffey, S., Reiver, D., Kmiot, W. A., Baker, R., Luchtefeld, M. A., Anthone, G., Schlinkert, R., Roig, J. V., Villoslada, C., Solana, A., Alos, R., Hinojosa, J., Lledo, S., Johnson, D. R. E., Buie, W. D., Jensen, L. L., Heine, J., Hoffmann, B., Timmcke, A., Hicks, T., Opelka, F., Beck, D., Sousa, Jr., A., AraÚjo, S. A., Damico, F. M., Cordeiro, A. C., Pinotti, H. W., Gama, A. H., Fengler, S., Pearl, R., Orsay, C., Seow-Choen, F., Ho, J. M. S., Wiltz, O. H., Torregrosa, M., Brasch, R. C., Bufo, A. J., Krienberg, P., Johnson, G. P., Gowen, G. F., Mullen, P. D., Behrens, D., Hughes, T. G., Wynn, M., Pollack, J. S., Rajagopal, A. S., Huynh, T., Schanbacher, C., Hickson, W. G. E., Yang, Y. -K., Heymen, S., Choi, S. -K., Teoh, T. -A., Wexner, S. D., Vaccaro, C. A., Teoh, T. A., Nogueras, J. J., Choi, S. K., Cheong, D. M. O., Salanga, V. D., MacDonald, A., Baxter, J. N., Finlay, I. G., Mellgren, A., Bremmer, S., Dolk, A., Gillgren, P., Johansson, C., Ahlbäck, S. O., Udén, R., Holmström, B., Ferrara, A., O'Donovan, S., Larach, S. W., Williamson, P. R., Neto, J. A. Reis, Ciquini, S., Quilici, F. A., Reis, Jr., J. A., Torrabadella, L., Salgado, G., Whelan, R. L., Horvath, K. D., Golub, R., Ahsan, H., Cirocco, W., Ziv, Y., Fazio, V. W., Oakley, J. R., Church, J. M., Milsom, J. W., Lavery, L. C., Cohen, S. M., Kmiot, W. A., Reiver, D., Reissman, P., Weiss, E. G., Alós, R., García-Granero, E., Roig, J. V., Uribe, N., Sala, C., Lledo, S., Ozuner, G., Strong, S. A., Bufo, A. J., Daniels, G., Lieberman, R. C., Feldman, S., Lucas, F. V., Longo, W. E., Polites, G., Deshpande, Y., Vernava, A. M., Niehoff, M., Chandel, B., Berglund, D. D., Madoff, R. D., Gemlo, B. T., Spencer, M. P., Goldberg, S. M., Lowry, A. C., Marcello, P. W., Roberts, P. L., Schoetz, D. J., Murray, J. J., Coller, J. A., Veidenheimer, M. C., Koltun, W. A., Bloomer, M. M., Colony, P., Ruggeiro, F., Fleshner, P. R., Michelassi, F., Lewis, W., Williamson, M., Holdsworth, P., Finan, P., Ash, D., Johnston, D., Moran, M. R., Ramos, A., Rothenberger, D. A., Antonenko, D. R., Khanduja, K. S., Fitzgerald, S. D., Meagher, A. P., Moniz-Pereira, P., Wolff, B. G., Outwater, E. K., Marks, G. J., Mohiuddin, M., Sagar, P. M., Hartley, M. N., Mancey-Jones, B., Sedman, P., May, J., MacFie, J., Holbrook, R. F., Rodriguez-Bigas, M. A., Ramakrishnan, K., Palmer, M. L., Petrelli, N. J., Takahashi, T., Nivatvongs, S., Batts, K. P., Lucas, S. W., Klein, S. N., Keidan, R. D., Bannon, J. P., Zhou, J., Armitage, N. C., Hunt, L. M., Robinson, M. H., Hugkulstone, C. E., Clarke, B., Vernon, S. A., Gregson, R. H., Hardcastle, J. D., Ryan, M., Dutta, S., Levine, A., Ortega, A., Anthone, G., Beart, R., Dominguez, J. M., Saclarides, T. J., Bolan, P., Bines, S. D., Adachi, M., Watanabe, T., Sawada, T., Okinaga, K., Muto, T., Hase, K., Shatney, C., Mochizuki, H., Johnson, D., Ure, T., Dehghan, K., Andrus, C. A., Daniel, G. L., D'Emilia, J. C., Rodriguez-Bigas, M., Suh, O. K., Brewer, D. A., Fung, C., Chapuis, P., Bokey, E. L., Garcia, J. C., Banerjee, S., Remzi, F. H., Lavery, I. C., Jorge, J. M. N., Ger, G. C., Gonzalez, L., Gee, A. S., Roe, A. M., Durdey, P., Kaye, M. D., Kyzer, S., Gordon, P. H., Hasegawa, M., Bun, P. Tae, Ikeuchi, D., Onodera, H., Imamura, M., Maetani, S., Blake, T., Hellinger, M., Grewal, H., Klimstra, D. S., Cohen, A. M., Guillem, J. G., Rooney, P. S., Gifford, K. -A., Clarke, P. A., Kuhn, J. A., Bryce, K., Frank, N., Dignan, R. D., Lichliter, W. E., Franko, E., Jacobson, R. M., Preskitt, J. T., Lieberman, Z., Tulanon, P., Steinbach, H., McCarty, T., Simons, T., Plasencia, G., Viamonte, M., Wiltz, O., Jacobs, M., Chen, W. S., Leu, S. Y., Hsu, H., Bessler, M., Halverson, A., Kayton, M. L., Treat, M. R., Nowygrod, R., Congilosi, S., Madoff, R., Wong, W. D., Rothenberger, D., Buie, W. D., Paterson, R., Cartmill, J. A., Trokel, M. J., Gingold, B. S., Cooper, M., Gorfine, S. R., Bauer, J. J., Gelernt, I. M., Kreel, I., Harris, M. T., Vallejo, J. F., Kestenberg, A., Miyajima, N., Kano, N., Ishikawa, Y., Sakai, S., Yamakawa, T., Otchy, D. P., Van Heerden, J. A., Ilstrup, D. M., Weaver, A. L., Winter, L. D., Mav, J., Lee, P. Y., Vetto, J. T., Sullivan, E. S., Rabkin, J., Mayoral, J. L., Matas, A. J., Bove, P., Visser, T., Barkel, D., Villalba, M., Bendick, P., Glover, J., Golub, R. W., Cirocco, W. C., Daniel, N., Altringer, W., Domingues, J. M., Brubaker, L. T., Smith, C. S., Kumar, S., and Gilbert, P.
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30. 806 Histopathology features of cutaneous acute graft-versus-host disease can be reliably detected by noninvasive reflectance confocal microscopy
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Saknite, I., Gill, M., Alessi-Fox, C., Zwerner, J., Lehman, J., Shinohara, M., Novoa, R., Chen, H., Byrne, M., Gonzalez, S., Ardigo, M., and Tkaczyk, E.R.
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31. Validation of Race/Ethnicity and Transmission Mode in the US HIV/AIDS Reporting System
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Lee, Lisa M., Lehman, J. Stan, Bindman, Andrew B., and Fleming, Patricia L.
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32. Reactions of Mercurial Diuretics with Mono- and Dithiols
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Lehman, J. F., Barrack, L. P., and Lehman, R. A.
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33. Changes in HIV Testing After Implementation of Name-Based HIV Case Surveillance in New Mexico
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Lansky, Amy, Lehman, J. Stan, Gatwood, Jill, Hecht, Frederick M., and Fleming, Patricia L.
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34. Optical reflection and absorption of carbon nanotube forest films on substrates.
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Wood, B. D., Dyer, J. S., Thurgood, V. A., Tomlin, N. A., Lehman, J. H., and Shen, T.-C.
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CARBON nanotubes ,NANOTUBES ,SUBSTRATES (Materials science) ,CARBON nanofibers ,NANOFIBERS - Abstract
The correlation between the height and density of multi-walled carbon nanotube forests and their optical properties in the mid-infrared region was investigated using nanotube forests grown on Al/Si, Al/Nb/Si, and fused silica substrates. Measurements of the hemispherical reflectance and transmittance of carbon nanotube forests are presented. Analyses by an effective medium approximation and a circular waveguide model are compared. It is found that circular waveguides with graphite walls of reduced conductivity can generate similar spectra of the absorption coefficients as carbon nanotube forests do. Parameters from the waveguide model can describe qualitatively the density and alignment of carbon nanotubes in the forest. With a proper density, a randomly modulated forest of less than 20 µm in height can generate a hemispherical reflectance of less than 0.002 in the mid-infrared region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Investigation of the Fushun ASU explosion in 1997
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Lehman, J.-Y., Wei, X.C., Hua, Q.X., and Delannoy, G.
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36. Low dose failures of hardened DC-DC power converters
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Lehman, J, Yui, C, Rax, B. G, Miyahira, T. F, Weideman, M, Schrick, P, Swift, G. M, and Johnston, A. H
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Space Radiation - Abstract
Box-level total dose testing of the FOG (Fiber Optic Gyro) by IXSEA at ESA's GammabeamFacility were abruptly terminated at 8krad (Si) due to catastrophic failure (complete shutdown). This was unexpected because all components within the gyro were supposedly radiation tolerant. Further testing showed that the components responsible for the failure were two DC-DC converters, manufactured by Interpoint, that stopped regulating shortly before shutdown. This paper summarizes diagnostic test results for the converters to determine the underlying cause of the unexpected failure at low levels of radiation.
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37. Total dose dependency and ELDRS effects on bipolar linear devices
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Yui, C. C, McClure, S. S, Rax, B. G, Lehman, J. M, Minto, T. D, and Wiedeman, M
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38. Total dose bias dependency and ELDRS effects in bipolar linear devices
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Yui, C. C, McClure, S. S, Rex, B. G, Lehman, J. M, Minto, T. D, and Wiedeman, M
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Space Radiation - Abstract
Total dose tests of several bipolar linear devices show sensitivity to both dose rate and bias during exposure. All devices exhibited Enhanced Low Dose Rate Sensitivity (ELDRS). An accelerated ELDRS test method for three different devices demonstrate results similar to tests at low dose rate. Behavior and critical parameters from these tests are compared and discussed.
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39. Does HIV reporting by name deter testing?
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Hecht, Frederick M., Chesney, Margaret A., Lehman, J. Stan, Osmond, Dennis, Vranizan, Karen, Colman, Shoshana, Keane, Dennis, Reingold, Arthur, and Bindman, Andrew B.
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- 2000
40. Total dose radiation test report interpoint SMHF2805 DC-DC dual ouput converters
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Lehman, J, Yui, C, and Johnston, A
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- 2001
41. Name-Based Surveillance and Public Health Interventions for Persons with HIV Infection
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Osmond, Dennis H., Bindman, Andrew B., Vranizan, Karen, Lehman, J. Stan, Hecht, Frederick M., Keane, Dennis, and Reingold, Arthur
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42. Name-Based Reporting of HIV Infection
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Wortley, Pascale M., Lehman, J. Stan, and Fleming, Patricia L.
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43. Anonymous HIV Testing and Medical Care
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Lehman, J. Stan
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- 1999
44. Multistate Evaluation of Anonymous HIV Testing and Access to Medical Care
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Bindman, Andrew B., Osmond, Dennis, Hecht, Frederick M., Lehman, J. Stan, Vranizan, Karen, Keane, Dennis, and Reingold, Arthur
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- 1998
45. Characterisation of atovaquone resistance in Leishmania infantum promastigotes
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Cauchetier, E, Loiseau, P.M, Lehman, J, Rivollet, D, Fleury, J, Astier, A, Deniau, M, and Paul, M
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- 2002
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46. HIV infection among homeless adults and runaway youth, United States, 1989–1992
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Allen, David M., Lehman, J. Stan, Green, Timothy A., Lindegren, Mary Lou, Onorato, Ida M., Forrester, Willis, and Brancht, Field Services
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- 1994
47. HIV infection among non-injecting drug users entering drug treatment, United States, 1989–1992
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Lehman, J. Stan, Allen, David M., Green, Timothy A., and Onorato, Ida M.
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- 1994
48. Investigation of an air separation unit explosion
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van Hardeveld, R.M., Groeneveld, M.J., Lehman, J.-Y., and Bull, D.C.
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49. Room temperature laser power standard using a microfabricated, electrical substitution bolometer.
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Stephens, M., Yung, C. S., Tomlin, N. A., Vaskuri, A., Ryger, I., Spidell, M., White, M. G., Jenkins, T., Landry, J., Sereke, T., and Lehman, J. H.
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BOLOMETERS ,RADIOMETERS ,SILICON detectors ,THERMISTORS ,LASER beams ,LASERS ,CONTINUOUS wave lasers - Abstract
The design and performance of a room temperature electrical substitution radiometer for use as an absolute standard for measuring continuous-wave laser power over a wide range of wavelengths, beam diameters, and powers are described. The standard achieves an accuracy of 0.46% (k = 2) for powers from 10 mW to 100 mW and 0.83% (k = 2) for powers from 1 mW to 10 mW and can accommodate laser beam diameters (1/e
2 ) up to 11 mm and wavelengths from 300 nm to 2 μm. At low power levels, the uncertainty is dominated by sensitivity to fluctuations in the thermal environment. The core of the instrument is a planar, silicon microfabricated bolometer with vertically aligned carbon nanotube absorbers, commercial surface mount thermistors, and an integrated heater. Where possible, commercial electronics and components were used. The performance was validated by comparing it to a National Institute of Standards and Technology primary standard through a transfer standard silicon trap detector and by comparing it to the legacy "C-series" standards in operation at the U.S. Air Force Metrology and Calibration Division (AFMETCAL). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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50. 638 Cellular senescence profiling of chronic wounds
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Wyles, S., Lehman, J., Li, M., Weaver, A., Tchkonia, T., Kirkland, J., and Meves, A.
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