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Autor:
Ali Dhinojwala, Qixin Zhou, Jenia Karapetrova, Brian B. Maranville, Mark D. Foster, Zhang Jiang, Yang Zhou, Brian P. Josey, Emmanuel Anim-Danso
Publikováno v:
Langmuir. 34:9634-9644
The search continues for means of making quick determinations of the efficacy of a coating for protecting a metal surface against corrosion. One means of reducing the time scale needed to differentiate the performance of different coatings is to draw
Autor:
Sadiq Setiniyaz, G. Bosson, D. Abbott, M. Ungaro, J. S. Real, A. Camsonne, C. Cuevas, Adeleke Hakeem Adeyemi, T. A. Forest, E. Forman, H. Dong, Riad Suleiman, P. Aguilera, R. Kazimi, Yiyang Zhang, Y. Kim, Y. Wang, M. Poelker, Joseph Grames, T. Michaelides, J. L. McCarter, D. McNulty, P. Harrell, S. Golge, M. Marton, Marcy Stutzman, B. Moffit, Chris Tennant, E. Fanchini, L. Richardson, J. R. Hoskins, K. Mahoney, D. Machie, Dennis Turner, E. Froidefond, M D Muhd Ali, Brian P. Josey, P. Gueye, M. Mchugh, M. Baylac, D. S. Dale, L. S. Cardman, Alessandro Variola, C.-Y. Tsai, P. L. Cole, R. Michaels, C. Munoz Camacho, Brian E. Cade, C. E. Hyde, A. P. Freyberger, D. Moser, H. Areti, Jean-François Muraz, R. Mammei, A. Opper, Philip Adderley, Jay Benesch, J. Dumas, M. McCaughan, O. Dadoun, J. Clark, K. E. Mesick, E. Voutier, S. Covert, J. Hansknecht
Publikováno v:
Physical Review Letters
Physical Review Letters, American Physical Society, 2016, 116 (21), pp.214801. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevLett.116.214801⟩
Physical Review Letters, American Physical Society, 2016, 116 (21), pp.214801. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevLett.116.214801⟩
The Polarized Electrons for Polarized Positrons experiment at the injector of the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility has demonstrated for the first time the efficient transfer of polarization from electrons to positrons produced by the pol
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Autor:
Anthony Salvagno, Lawrence J. Herskowitz, Steven J. Koch, Andy Maloney, Linh N. Le, Brian P. Josey, Brigette D. Black
Publikováno v:
Biophysical Journal. 98:372a-373a
In kinesin motiliy assays, it has been shown that the surfaces with which kinesin interacts must be passivated in order to prevent kinesin from denaturing on them. The most popular surface blocker is the casein family of milk proteins. Casein is usua