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    • Hunting Galaxies to (and for) Extinction 

      Foster, Jonathan B.; Roman-Zuniga, Carlos G.; Goodman, Alyssa A.; Lada, Elizabeth A.; Alves, Joao (American Astronomical Society, 2008)
    • Hunting-as-Herding: Conversations with Elk, Elk People, and their Joined Social Worlds as a Window into NonHuman Animal Management and Relational Domestication 

      Grindle, E. Dalyn (2023-05-01)
      In traditional archaeological paradigms, nonhuman animals are often thought of through the lens of a strict binary, “wild” or “domesticated,” that can be traced to a largely EuroWestern cultural lens. These traditional ...
    • Hurricane Impacts to Tropical and Temperate Forest Landscapes 

      Boose, Emery Robert; Foster, David Russell; Fluet, Marcheterre (Wiley-Blackwell, 1994)
      Hurricanes represent an important natural disturbance process to tropical and temperate forests in many coastal areas of the world. The complex patterns of damage created in forests by hurricane winds result from the ...
    • Hushuo 胡說: The Northern Other and the Naming of the Han Chinese 

      Elliott, Mark C. (University of California Press, 2012)
    • Hushuo: The Northern Other and the naming of the Han Chinese 

      Elliott, Mark Christopher (University of California Press, 2012)
    • Hybrid Biosynthesis of Roseobacticides from Algal and Bacterial Precursor Molecules 

      Seyedsayamdost, Mohammad R.; Wang, Rurun; Kolter, Roberto; Clardy, Jon (American Chemical Society, 2014)
      Roseobacticides regulate the symbiotic relationship between a marine bacterium (Phaeobacter inhibens) and a marine microalga (Emiliania huxleyi). This relationship can be mutualistic, when the algal host provides food for ...
    • Hybrid Bodies in Hybrid Spaces. A Composition Portfolio 

      Prins, Stefan (2017-05-10)
      Contemporary technologies in general and digital technologies in particular have been at the core of the 7 compositions presented in this dissertation. Not only have digital technologies been an essential tool in the act ...
    • A Hybrid Combining Hard and Soft Robots 

      Stokes, Adam A.; Shepherd, Robert F.; Morin, Stephen A.; Ilievski, Filip; Whitesides, George McClelland (Mary Ann Liebert Inc, 2014)
      This manuscript describes a hybrid robotic system combining hard and soft sub-systems. This hybrid comprises a wheeled robot (an iRobot Create©; hard) and a four-legged quadruped (soft). It is capable (using a simple, ...
    • Hybrid forms: translating Boethius in Anglo-Saxon England 

      Weaver, Erica (Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2016-12)
      Critics have long wondered about the setting and intent of the Old English translation of Boethius’s De consolatione philosophiae, first into prose and then into prosimetrum. This article situates the dual translation ...
    • Hybrid Hydrogels with Extremely High Stiffness and Toughness 

      Li, Jianyu; Illeperuma, Widusha Ruwangi Kaushalya; Suo, Zhigang; Vlassak, Joost J. (American Chemical Society (ACS), 2014)
      The development of hydrogels for cartilage replacement and soft robotics has highlighted a challenge: load-bearing hydrogels need to be both stiff and tough. Several approaches have been reported to improve the toughness ...
    • Hybrid Monitors for Concurrent Noninterference 

      Askarov, Aslan; Chong, Stephen N; Mantel, Heiko (2015)
      Controlling confidential information in concurrent systems is difficult, due to covert channels resulting from interaction between threads. This problem is exacerbated if threads share resources at fine granularity. In ...
    • Hybrid Quantum Devices and Quantum Engineering 

      Wallquist, M; Hammerer, K; Rabl, P; Lukin, Mikhail D.; Zoller, P (IOP Science, 2009)
      We discuss prospects of building hybrid quantum devices involving elements of atomic and molecular physics, quantum optics and solid-state elements with the attempt to combine advantages of the respective systems in ...
    • Hybrid Quantum Processors: Molecular Ensembles as Quantum Memory for Solid State Circuits 

      Rabl, P.; DeMille, D.; Doyle, John M.; Lukin, Mikhail D.; Schoelkopf, R. J.; Zoller, P. (American Physical Society (APS), 2006)
      We investigate a hybrid quantum circuit where ensembles of cold polar molecules serve as long-lived quantum memories and optical interfaces for solid state quantum processors. The quantum memory realized by collective spin ...
    • Hybrid Single-Nanowire Photonic Crystal and Microresonator Structures 

      Barrelet, Carl J.; Bao, Jiming; Lončar, Marko; Park, Hong-Gyu; Capasso, Federico; Lieber, Charles M. (American Chemical Society, 2006)
      We report a hybrid approach for photonic systems that combines chemically synthesized single nanowire emitters with lithographically defined photonic crystal and racetrack microresonator structures. Finite-difference ...
    • Hybrid stretchable circuits on silicone substrate 

      Robinson, A.; Aziz, A.; Liu, Qihan; Suo, Zhigang; Lacour, S. P. (American Institute of Physics, 2014)
      When rigid and stretchable components are integrated onto a single elastic carrier substrate, large strain heterogeneities appear in the vicinity of the deformable-non-deformable interfaces. In this paper, we report on a ...
    • Hybrid Thermal‐Nonthermal Synchrotron Emission from Hot Accretion Flows 

      Ozel, Feryal; Psaltis, Dimitrios; Narayan, Ramesh (American Astronomical Society, 2000)
      We investigate the effect of a hybrid electron population, consisting of both thermal and nonthermal particles, on the synchrotron spectrum, image size, and image shape of a hot accretion flow onto a supermassive black ...
    • Hybrid Transitive Trust Mechanisms 

      Tang, Jie; Seuken, Sven; Parkes, David C. (International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2010)
      Establishing trust amongst agents is of central importance to the development of well-functioning multi-agent systems. For example, the anonymity of transactions on the Internet can lead to inefficiencies; e.g., a seller ...
    • Hybrid zones and the speciation continuum in Heliconius butterflies 

      Mallet, James; Dasmahapatra, Kanchon K. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012)
      Tropical butterflies in the genus Heliconius have long been models in the study of the stages of speciation. Heliconius are unpalatable to predators, and many species are notable for multiple geographic populations with ...
    • Hybridization in Plants: Old Ideas, New Techniques 

      Goulet-Scott, Benjamin; Roda, Federico; Hopkins, Robin (American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB), 2016-11-28)
      Hybridization has played an important role in the evolution of many lineages. With the growing availability of genomic tools and advancements in genomic analyses, it is becoming increasingly clear that gene flow between ...
    • Hydrated sulphuric acid in dense molecular clouds 

      Scappini, Flavio; Cecchi-Pestellini, Cesare; Smith, Harvey; Klemperer, William; Dalgarno, Alexander (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2003)
      We consider sulphur depletion in dense molecular clouds, and suggest hydrated sulphuric acid, H2SO4 · nH2O, as a component of interstellar dust in icy mantles. We discuss the formation of hydrated sulphuric acid in collapsing ...