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Seamless Frusta Creation for Stray-Light Management in Optical Devices

December 1, 2003
Author(s)
Edward F. Kelley, Paul A. Boynton
Optical devices such as luminance meters and digital cameras used for light measurement often suffer from stray light corrupting the accurate measurement of light particularly when they are used to measure dark areas of high-contrast scenes. A method of

Security Considerations in the Information System Development Life Cycle

December 1, 2003
Author(s)
Shirley M. Radack
The need to provide protection for federal information systems has been present since computers were first used. Including security early in the acquisition process for an information system will usually result in less expensive and more effective security

Selective DNA Sensing Elements Integrated Into Microfluidic Channels

December 1, 2003
Author(s)
Rebecca A. Zangmeister, Michael J. Tarlov
This paper describes the development of a unique fluorescence based DNA diagnostic assay that does not require pre-labeling of the target oligomer prior to analysis. The assay uses polyacrylamide hydrogel plugs immobilized in microfluidic channels, and is

Test Accelerator Schema Version 1

December 1, 2003
Author(s)
Sandra Martinez
The goal of this document is to help W3C editors write better specifications, by making a specification easier to interpret without ambiguity and clearer as to what is required in order to conform. It focuses on how to define and specify conformance. It

The ABRF-MIRG'02 Study: Assembly State, Thermodynamic, and Kinetic Analysis of an Enzyme/Inhibtor Interaction

December 1, 2003
Author(s)
D Myszka, Huixin He, F Arisaka, O Byron, Edward Eisenstein, P Hensley, J Thomson, C Lombardo, Frederick P. Schwarz, W Stafford, M Doyle
Fully characterizing the interactions involving biomolecules requires information on the assembly state, affinity, kinetics, and thermodynamics associated with complex formation. The analytical technologies often utilized to measure biomolecular

The Effect of Swirl on Gas Velocity Decay in a Generic Annular Close-Coupled Nozzle

December 1, 2003
Author(s)
Steven P. Mates, Frank S. Biancaniello, Stephen D. Ridder
Introducing swirl into the gas flow generated by close-coupled nozzles has long been suggested as a means to improve melt disintegration near the nozzle tip. However, adding swirl may have unintended negative consequences on atomization performance by

The N 3 and 2N 3 Bands of 32 S 16 O 3 , 32 S 18 O 3 , 34 S 16 O 3 , and 34 S 18 O 3

December 1, 2003
Author(s)
S W. Sharpe, Thomas A. Blake, R L. Sams, A G. Maki, Tony Masiello, J Barber, N Vulpanovici, J Nibler, A Weber
The sixth of a series of publications on the high resolution rotation-vibration spectra of sulfur trioxide reports the results of a systematic study of the Ņ 3(e') and 2Ņ 3(A 1'+E') infrared bands of the four symmetric top isotopomers 32S 16O 3, 32S 18O 3

Ultra-thin SiO 2 on Si, Part V: Results of a CCQM Pilot Study of Thickness Measurements

December 1, 2003
Author(s)
M P. Seah, S J. Spencer, F Bensebaa, I Vickridge, H Danzebrink, Michael Krumrey, T Gross, W Oesterle, E Wendler, B Rheinlander, Yasushi Azuma, I Kojima, N Suzuki, M Suzuki, Shigeo Tanuma, D W. Moon, Hansuek Lee, H Cho, H Y. Chen, A T. Wee, T Osipowicz, J S. Pan, W A. Jordaan, R Hauert, U Klotz, C van der marel, M Verheijen, Y Tamminga, C Jeynes, P Bailey, S Biswas, U Falke, Nhan Van Nguyen, Deane Chandler-Horowitz, James R. Ehrstein, D Muller, Joseph Dura
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