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Charles L. Bennett
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University
Publications - 530
Citations - 111471
Charles L. Bennett is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic microwave background & CMB cold spot. The author has an hindex of 99, co-authored 491 publications receiving 106010 citations. Previous affiliations of Charles L. Bennett include Brandeis University & University of California.
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Increasing colorectal cancer screening using a targeted, low literacy intervention
Nancy C. Dolan,M. R. Ferreira,Nicolle Gorby,Marian L. Fitzgibbon,Alfred Rademaker,Diane Liu,Terry C. Davis,Brian P. Schmitt,Michael S. Wolf,Charles L. Bennett +9 more
TL;DR: This intervention, targeted to men with low literacy, significantly increased CRC screening among Veterans, especially those with inadequate literacy.
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Brackett-γ Line Survey of the Ionized Hydrogen in the Galactic Plane
TL;DR: In this article, a 2.1655 micron Brackett-gamma hydrogen recombination emission line pilot survey of the Galactic plane using a Goddard-Wisconsin cryogenic Fabry-Perot spectrometer was carried out.
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P1.06-020 Prevalence of Autoimmune Disease in US Veterans With Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC): Topic: Advanced General
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Calibration of TES bolometer arrays with application to CLASS
John W. Appel,Charles L. Bennett,M. Brewer,Ricardo Bustos,Manwei Chan,David T. Chuss,Joseph Cleary,Jullianna Couto,Sumit Dahal,Rahul Datta,Kevin L. Denis,Joseph Eimer,Thomas Essinger-Hileman,Kathleen Harrington,Jeffrey Iuliano,Yuyang Li,Tobias A. Marriage,C. N'unez,Keisuke Osumi,Ivan L. Padilla,Matthew Petroff,Karwan Rostem,Deniz Augusto Nunes Valle,Duncan J. Watts,Janet Weiland,Edward J. Wollack,Zhilei Xu +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors simplify and refactor the standard TES model to directly relate the detector responsivity calibration and optical time constant to the measured TES current and the applied bias current.
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Progress with the Prime Focus Spectrograph for the Subaru Telescope: a massively multiplexed optical and near-infrared fiber spectrograph
Hajime Sugai,Naoyuki Tamura,Hiroshi Karoji,Atsushi Shimono,Naruhisa Takato,Masahiko Kimura,Youichi Ohyama,Akitoshi Ueda,Hrand Aghazarian,Marcio Vital de Arruda,Robert H. Barkhouser,Charles L. Bennett,Steve Bickerton,Alexandre Bozier,David F. Braun,Khanh Bui,Christopher M. Capocasale,Michael A. Carr,Bruno Castilho,Yin-Chang Chang,Hsin-Yo Chen,Richard C. Y. Chou,Olivia R. Dawson,Richard Dekany,Eric M. Ek,Richard S. Ellis,Robin J. English,Didier Ferrand,Décio Ferreira,Charles Fisher,Mirek Golebiowski,James E. Gunn,Murdock Hart,Timothy M. Heckman,Paul T. P. Ho,Stephen C. Hope,Larry E. Hovland,Shu-Fu Hsuc,Yen-Shan Hu,Pin Jie Huang,Marc Jaquet,Jennifer E. Karr,Jason G. Kempenaar,Matthew E. King,Olivier Le Fevre,David Le Mignant,Hung-Hsu Ling,Craig Loomis,Robert H. Lupton,Fabrice Madec,Peter H. Mao,Lucas Souza Marrara,Brice Ménard,Chaz Morantz,Hitoshi Murayama,Graham J. Murray,Antonio Cesar de Oliveira,Claudia Mendes de Oliveira,Ligia Souza de Oliveira,Joe D. Orndorff,Rodrigo de Paiva Vilaça,Eamon J. Partos,Sandrine Pascal,Thomas Pegot-Ogier,Daniel J. Reiley,Reed Riddle,Leandro Henrique dos Santos,Jesulino Bispo dos Santos,Mark A. Schwochert,Michael Seiffert,Stephen A. Smee,Roger Smith,Ronald E. Steinkraus,Laerte Sodré,David N. Spergel,Christian Surace,Laurence Tresse,Clément Vidal,Sébastien Vivès,Shiang-Yu Wang,C.-Y. Wen,Amy Wu,Rosie Wyse,Chi-Hung Yan +83 more
TL;DR: The Prime Focus Spectrograph (PFS) as mentioned in this paper is an optical/near-infrared multi-fiber spectrograph with 2394 science fibers, which are distributed in 1.3 degree diameter field of view at Subaru 8.2-meter telescope.