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Sandia National Laboratories
Facility•Livermore, California, United States•
About: Sandia National Laboratories is a facility organization based out in Livermore, California, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Laser & Thin film. The organization has 21501 authors who have published 46724 publications receiving 1484388 citations. The organization is also known as: SNL & Sandia National Labs.
Topics: Laser, Thin film, Hydrogen, Combustion, Silicon
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TL;DR: The Carbon Burnout Kinetic Model (CBK) as mentioned in this paper is a coal-general kinetics package that is specifically designed to predict the total extent of carbon burnout and ultimate fly ash carbon content for prescribed temperature/oxygen histories typical of pulverized coal combustion systems.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the production and propagation of single-event transients in scaled metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) digital logic circuits are examined using three-dimensional mixed-level simulations, including both bulk CMOS and silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technologies.
Abstract: The production and propagation of single-event transients in scaled metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) digital logic circuits are examined. Scaling trends to the 100-nm technology node are explored using three-dimensional mixed-level simulations, including both bulk CMOS and silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technologies. Significant transients in deep submicron circuits are predicted for particle strikes with linear energy transfer as low as 2 MeV-cm/sup 2//mg, and unattenuated propagation of such transients can occur in bulk CMOS circuits at the 100-nm technology node. Transients approaching 1 ns in duration are predicted in bulk CMOS circuits. Body-tied SOI circuits produce much shorter transients than their bulk counterparts, making them more amenable to transient filtering schemes based on temporal redundancy. Body-tied SOI circuits also maintain a significant advantage in single-event transient immunity with scaling.
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TL;DR: In this article, a scenario-based analysis of land, water, CO 2 and nutrient (nitrogen, phosphorus) demands resulting from algae biofuel feedstock production reaching target levels of 10 billion gallons per year (BGY), 20 BGY, 50 BGY and 100 BGY for four different geographical regions of the United States.
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21 Aug 1988TL;DR: Although it is implicit, it is almost never stated explicitly that in a single-key cryptographic communications link, the transmitter and the receiver must unconditionally trust each other since either can do anything that the other can.
Abstract: In information based systems, the integrity of the information (from unauthorized scrutiny or disclosure, manipulation or alteration, forgery, false dating, etc.) is commonly provided for by requiring operation(s) on the information that one or more of the participants, who know some private piece(s) of information not known to all of the other participants, can carry out but which (probably) can’t be carried out by anyone who doesn’t know the private information. Encryption/decryption in a single key cryptoalgorithm is a paradigm of such an operation, with the key being the private (secret) piece of information. Although it is implicit, it is almost never stated explicitly that in a single-key cryptographic communications link, the transmitter and the receiver must unconditionally trust each other since either can do anything that the other can.
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TL;DR: This clinical study sought the ability of putative host- and microbially derived biomarkers to identify periodontal disease status from whole saliva and plaque biofilm to identify incipient disease and reduce health care costs.
Abstract: Background: Periodontitis is the major cause of tooth loss in adults and is linked to systemic illnesses, such as cardiovascular disease and stroke. The development of rapid point-of-care (POC) chairside diagnostics has the potential for the early detection of periodontal infection and progression to identify incipient disease and reduce health care costs. However, validation of effective diagnostics requires the identification and verification of biomarkers correlated with disease progression. This clinical study sought to determine the ability of putative host- and microbially derived biomarkers to identify periodontal disease status from whole saliva and plaque biofilm.Methods: One hundred human subjects were equally recruited into a healthy/gingivitis group or a periodontitis population. Whole saliva was collected from all subjects and analyzed using antibody arrays to measure the levels of multiple proinflammatory cytokines and bone resorptive/turnover markers.Results: Salivary biomarker data were co...
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Lily Yeh Jan | 162 | 467 | 73655 |
Jongmin Lee | 150 | 2257 | 134772 |
Jun Liu | 138 | 616 | 77099 |
Gerbrand Ceder | 137 | 682 | 76398 |
Kevin M. Smith | 114 | 1711 | 78470 |
Henry F. Schaefer | 111 | 1611 | 68695 |
Thomas Bein | 109 | 677 | 42800 |
David Chandler | 107 | 424 | 52396 |
Stephen J. Pearton | 104 | 1913 | 58669 |
Harold G. Craighead | 101 | 569 | 40357 |
Edward Ott | 101 | 669 | 44649 |
S. Das Sarma | 100 | 951 | 58803 |
Richard M. Crooks | 97 | 419 | 31105 |
David W. Murray | 97 | 699 | 43372 |
Alán Aspuru-Guzik | 97 | 628 | 44939 |