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Temperature measurements in MRI using ferromagnetic particles

August 9, 2016
Author(s)
Karl F. Stupic, Janusz H. Hankiewicz, Zbigniew Celinski, Robert E. Camley
We explore the possibility of using small ferromagnetic particles with a strong temperature- dependent magnetization to produce temperature maps using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We present the first experimental results showing that the 1H nuclear

Publications Committee

August 8, 2016
Author(s)
Dylan F. Williams
A description of the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society Budget Committee.

Modeling and Measuring Chloride Ingress into Cracked Mortar

August 7, 2016
Author(s)
Scott Jones, Jeffery Davis, John L. Molloy, John R. Sieber, Dale P. Bentz
Chloride ingress into reinforced concrete structures is responsible for initiating corrosion of steel embedded into concrete. To aide in the prediction of concrete service life, a chloride ingress model that includes chloride binding to the cement matrix

A 3He beam stop for minimizing gamma-ray and fast-neutron background

August 6, 2016
Author(s)
Danyal J. Turkoglu, Robert G. Downing, Wangchun Chen, Dagistan Sahin, Jeremy C. Cook
Prompt gamma-ray activation analysis facilities with high neutron currents (≥109 s-1) generate triton-induced fast neutrons from 6Li-loaded collimators and beam stops at rates that soon damage gamma-ray detectors. We develop an alternative beam stop design

Current status and future directions for in situ transmission electron microscopy

August 6, 2016
Author(s)
M. L. Taheri, Eric Stach, Ilke Arslan, Peter A. Crozier, Kabius Bernd, Thomas LaGrange, Andrew Minor, Seiji Takeda, Mihaela M. Tanase, Jakob B. Wagner, Renu Sharma
This review article discusses the current and future possibilities for the application of in situ transmission electron microscopy to reveal synthesis pathways and functional mechanisms in complex and nanoscale materials. The findings of a group of

Magnetic Random Access Memory

August 5, 2016
Author(s)
Michael L. Schneider, P. G. Mather
Magnetic Random Access Memory (MRAM) possesses a unique combination of attributes that provide considerable benefits over those available with conventional memory technology. Here we discuss the state-of-the-art of MRAM, from parts currently in production

Measuring extended red sensitivity in a 1.7mm-cutoff HgCdTe detector array

August 5, 2016
Author(s)
Ryan C. Terrien, Andrew J. Monson, Chad Bender, Samuel P. Halverson, Larry Ramsey
Infrared detectors with cutoff wavelengths of ∼ 1.7 μm have much lower sensitivity to thermal background contamination than those with longer cutoff wavelengths. This low sensitivity offers the attractive possibility of reducing the need for fully

A New International Data Science Program

August 4, 2016
Author(s)
Bonnie J. Dorr, Craig Greenberg, Peter Fontana, Mark A. Przybocki, Marion Le Bras, Cathryn A. Ploehn, Oleg Aulov, Wo L. Chang
This article sets out to examine foundational issues in data science including current challenges, basic research questions, and expected advances, as the basis for a new Data Science Research Program and associated Data Science Evaluation (DSE) series

Data Science Research Program at NIST Information Access Division

August 4, 2016
Author(s)
Bonnie J. Dorr, Craig Greenberg, Peter Fontana, Mark A. Przybocki, Marion Le Bras, Cathryn A. Ploehn, Oleg Aulov, Edmond J. Golden III, Wo L. Chang
We examine foundational issues in data science including current challenges, basic research questions, and expected advances, as the basis for a new Data Science Initiative and evaluation series, introduced by the Information Access Division at the

Deuterium Labeling Together with Contrast Variation Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Suggests How Skp Captures and Releases Unfolded Outer Membrane Proteins

August 4, 2016
Author(s)
Nathan R. Zaccai, Clifford W. Sandlin, James T. Hoopes, Joseph E. Curtis, Patrick J. Fleming, Karen G. Fleming, Susan T. Krueger
In gram¿negative bacteria, the chaperone protein Skp forms specific and stable complexes with membrane proteins as these are transported across the periplasm to the outer membrane. The jellyfish¿like architecture of Skp is similar to the eukaryotic and

Evaluating the Effectiveness of BEN in Locating Different Types of Software Fault

August 4, 2016
Author(s)
Raghu N. Kacker, David R. Kuhn, Jagan Chandrasekaran, Yu Lei
Debugging or fault localization is one of the most challenging tasks during software development. Automated fault localization tools have been developed to reduce the amount of effort and time software developers have to spend on debugging. In this paper

High Fidelity Universal Gate Set for 9Be+ Ion Qubits

August 4, 2016
Author(s)
John P. Gaebler, Ting R. Tan, Yong Wan, Yiheng Lin, Ryan S. Bowler, Adam C. Keith, Scott Glancy, Kevin Coakley, Emanuel Knill, Dietrich Leibfried, David J. Wineland
We report high-fidelity laser-beam-induced quantum logic gates on qubits comprised of hyperfine states in 9Be+ ions, achieved in part through a combination of improved laser beam quality and control and improved state preparation. We demonstrate single

Pseudo-exhaustive Testing of Attribute Based Access Control Rules

August 4, 2016
Author(s)
David R. Kuhn, Chung Tong Hu, David F. Ferraiolo, Raghu N. Kacker, Yu Lei
Access control typically requires translating policies or rules given in natural language into a form such as a programming language or decision table, which can be processed by an access control system. Once rules have been described in machine
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