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SRI International
Nonprofit•Menlo Park, California, United States•
About: SRI International is a nonprofit organization based out in Menlo Park, California, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Ionosphere & Laser. The organization has 7222 authors who have published 13102 publications receiving 660724 citations. The organization is also known as: Stanford Research Institute & SRI.
Topics: Ionosphere, Laser, Catalysis, Incoherent scatter, Radar
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the catalytic combustion of methane by supported palladium oxide catalysts (2 wt.-% Pd/La2O3·11A12O3) for several oxygen partial pressure levels over the temperature range from 40-900°C using temperature-programmed reaction and slow ramp and hold temperature-time transient techniques.
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TL;DR: It is shown that the autophagy protein beclin 1 is required for efficient phagocytosis in vitro and in mouse brains and that microglia isolated from human Alzheimer's disease (AD) brains show significantly reduced beClin 1 and retromer protein levels.
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28 May 2006TL;DR: This work presents the first aggregate signature, the first multisignature, and the first verifiably encrypted signature provably secure without random oracles, derived from a novel application of a recent signature scheme due to Waters.
Abstract: We present the first aggregate signature, the first multisignature, and the first verifiably encrypted signature provably secure without random oracles. Our constructions derive from a novel application of a recent signature scheme due to Waters. Signatures in our aggregate signature scheme are sequentially constructed, but knowledge of the order in which messages were signed is not necessary for verification. The aggregate signatures obtained are shorter than Lysyanskaya et al. sequential aggregates and can be verified more efficiently than Boneh et al. aggregates. We also consider applications to secure routing and proxy signatures.
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TL;DR: Auditory, and possibly visual, P300 amplitudes track fluctuations in clinical state, but only auditory P300 amplitude is a trait marker of schizophrenia.
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01 Jan 1985TL;DR: Lucid is a functional language, but one which supports variables, i.e. values which change with time, so programmers can use iteration (repetition) as well as recursion.
Abstract: Lucid is a functional language, but one which supports variables, i.e. values which change with time. Lucid programmers can therefore use iteration (repetition) as well as recursion. The statements of a Lucid program are equations which can be thought of as defining a network of processors and communication lines. Lucid's dataflow approach to programming has more in common with that of the UNIX (TM) shell, with its filters and pipelines, than with the imperative, one-step-at-a-time approach of a conventional language like C or Pascal.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Rodney S. Ruoff | 164 | 666 | 194902 |
Alex Pentland | 131 | 809 | 98390 |
Robert L. Byer | 130 | 1036 | 96272 |
Howard I. Maibach | 116 | 1821 | 60765 |
Alexander G. G. M. Tielens | 115 | 722 | 51058 |
Adolf Pfefferbaum | 109 | 530 | 40358 |
Amato J. Giaccia | 108 | 419 | 49876 |
Bernard Wood | 108 | 630 | 38272 |
Paul Workman | 102 | 547 | 38095 |
Thomas Kailath | 102 | 661 | 58069 |
Pascal Fua | 102 | 614 | 49751 |
Edith V. Sullivan | 101 | 455 | 34502 |
Margaret A. Chesney | 101 | 326 | 33509 |
Thomas C. Merigan | 98 | 514 | 33941 |
Carlos A. Zarate | 97 | 417 | 32921 |