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Interference and Coexistence of Wireless Systems in Critical Infrastructure

July 7, 2015
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Galen H. Koepke, William F. Young, John M. Ladbury, Jason B. Coder
We examine interference and coexistence testing issues, test methods, and the need to update and develop new test methodologies related to the use of wireless devices in critical infrastructure systems. A case study on interference is presented along with

Quantum Spin Ice Response to a Magnetic Field in the Dipole-Octupole Pyrochlore Ce2Zr2O7

August 28, 2023
Author(s)
E. Smith, J. Dudemaine, B. Placke, R. Schafer, D. Yahne, T. DeLazzer, A. Fitterman, J. Beare, Jonathan N. Gaudet, C.R.C. Buhariwalla, Andrey Podlesnyak, Guangyong Xu, J. Clancy, R. Movshovich, G. Luke, K. Ross, R. Moessner, O. Benton, A. Bianchi, B. Gaulin
… These measurements show that the broad hump in the zero-field heat capacity moves higher in temperature with …

Database of Diffusion MRI Brain Scans at 64 mT and 3 T

January 8, 2026
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Andrew Dienstfrey, Zydrunas Gimbutas, Joe Chalfoun, Adele Peskin, Kalina Jordanova, Kathryn Keenan, Stephen Ogier
Low-field magnetic resonance imaging offers the promise to significantly increase access to in vivo soft tissue imaging. The technology is both portable and low-cost in relation to the high-field scanners in clinical use today. However, these gains are

VerteBrain reveals novel neuronal and non-neuronal protein assemblies conserved across vertebrate brains

May 28, 2025
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Vy Dang, Brittney Voigt, David Yang, Gabriel Hoogerbrugge, Muyoung Lee, Rachael Cox, Ophelia Papoulas, Claire McWhite, Raksha Pradeep, Janelle Leggere, Benjamin Neely, Ryan Gray, Edward Marcotte
Protein-protein interactions in the vertebrate brain underlie key processes such as neurotransmitter release, receptor activation, and signaling pathways that are essential for learning, memory, and cognition. Here, we systematically map protein-protein
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