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    • Classifiers, argument expression, and age of acquisition effects in Turkish Sign Language (TİD) 

      Sevgi, Hande; Gökgöz, Kadir (John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2023-04-04)
      This study investigates differences in language production of native, early-learner, and late-learner Turkish Sign Language (Türk İşaret Dili – TİD) signers in the domain of classifiers. For this study, we conducted a ...
    • Classifying Novel Phases of Spinor Atoms 

      Barnett, Ryan; Turner, Ari; Demler, Eugene A. (American Physical Society (APS), 2006)
      We consider many-body states of bosonic spinor atoms which, at the mean-field level, can be characterized by a single-particle wave function for the Bose-Einstein condensation and Mott insulating states. We describe and ...
    • Classifying Structures in the Interstellar Medium with Support Vector Machines: The G16.05-0.57 Supernova Remnant 

      Beaumont, Christopher N.; Williams, Jonathan P.; Goodman, Alyssa A. (American Astronomical Society, 2011)
      We apply Support Vector Machines (SVMs)-a machine learning algorithm-to the task of classifying structures in the interstellar medium (ISM). As a case study, we present a position-position-velocity (PPV) data cube of (12)CO ...
    • Classifying vortices in S = 3 Bose-Einstein condensates 

      Barnett, Ryan; Turner, Ari; Demler, Eugene A. (American Physical Society (APS), 2007)
      Motivated by the recent realization of a 52Cr Bose-Einstein condensate, we consider the phase diagram of a general spin-three condensate as a function of its scattering lengths. We classify each phase according to its ...
    • Classroom to Clinic: Merging Education and Research to Efficiently Prototype Medical Devices 

      Hanumara, Nevan C.; Begg, Nikolai D.; Walsh, Conor; Custer, David; Gupta, Rajiv; Osborn, Lynn R.; Slocum, Alexander H. (IEEE, 2013)
      Innovation in patient care requires both clinical and technical skills, and this paper presents the methods and outcomes of a nine-year, clinical-academic collaboration to develop and evaluate new medical device technologies, ...
    • Clathrin and AP2 are required for PtdIns(4,5)P2-mediated formation of LRP6 signalosomes 

      Kim, Ingyu; Pan, Weijun; Jones, Sara A.; Zhang, Youxin; Zhuang, Xiaowei; Wu, Dianqing (The Rockefeller University Press, 2013)
      Canonical Wnt signaling is initiated by the binding of Wnt proteins to their receptors, low-density lipoprotein-related protein 5 and 6 (LRP5/6) and frizzled proteins, leading to phosphatidylinositol (4,5)bisphosphate ...
    • Clause structure and adjuncts in Austronesian languages (Review) 

      Polinsky, Maria (Muse - Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009)
    • Clay Mineralogy, Organic Carbon Burial, and Redox Evolution in Proterozoic Oceans 

      Tosca, Nicholas J.; Johnston, David T; Mushegian, Alexandra Arcadievna; Rothman, Daniel H.; Summons, Roger E.; Knoll, Andrew Herbert (Elsevier, 2010)
      Clay minerals formed through chemical weathering have long been implicated in the burial of organic matter (OM), but because diagenesis and metamorphism commonly obscure the signature of weathering-derived clays in Precambrian ...
    • A cleavage clock regulates features of lineage-specific differentiation in the development of a basal branching metazoan, the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi 

      Fischer, Antje HL; Pang, Kevin; Henry, Jonathan Q; Martindale, Mark Q (BioMed Central, 2013)
      Background: An important question in experimental embryology is to understand how the developmental potential responsible for the generation of distinct cell types is spatially segregated over developmental time. Classical ...
    • Cleaving the Interactions Between Sluicing and Preposition Stranding 

      Rodrigues, Cilene; Nevins, Andrew Ira; Vicente, Luis (John Benjamins Publishing, 2009)
      Merchant (2001) proposes that preposition stranding under sluicing is allowed only in those languages that also allow P-stranding in regular wh- questions. Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese (BP) seem to falsify this ...
    • The CLEC-2–podoplanin axis controls fibroblastic reticular cell contractility and lymph node microarchitecture 

      Astarita, Jillian L.; Cremasco, Viviana; Fu, Jianxin; Darnell, Max C.; Peck, James R.; Nieves-Bonilla, Janice M.; Song, Kai; Woodruff, Matthew C.; Gogineni, Alvin; Onder, Lucas; Ludewig, Burkhard; Weimer, Robby M.; Carroll, Michael C.; Mooney, David J.; Xia, Lijun; Turley, Shannon J. (2014)
      In lymph nodes, fibroblastic reticular cells (FRCs) form a collagen-based reticular network that supports migratory dendritic cells (DCs) and T cells and transports lymph. A hallmark of FRCs is their propensity to contract ...
    • Cleopatra's Nose - and the Development of World History 

      Canales, Jimena (Bom Dia Boa Tarde Boa Noite, 2012)
    • Click-Crosslinked Injectable Gelatin Hydrogels 

      Koshy, Sandeep Tharian; Desai, Rajiv M.; Joly, Pascal; Li, Jianyu; Bagrodia, Rishi Kesh; Lewin, Sarah A.; Joshi, Neel S.; Mooney, David J. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2016)
      Injectable gelatin hydrogels formed with bioorthogonal click chemistry (ClickGel) are cell-responsive ECM mimics for in vitro and in vivo biomaterials applications. Gelatin polymers with pendant norbornene (GelN) or tetrazine ...
    • Clilets: Web Applications with Secure Client-Side Storage 

      Fischer, Robert; Seltzer, Margo I. (2002)
      Today’s web applications require that all data be visible to the server. This is a problem in cases, such as a Web Tax service, where the user may not trust the server with the data. We present the Clilet system, a new web ...
    • Climate after Trump 

      Wagner, Gernot; Keith, David (Council on Foreign Relations, 2016)
    • Climate Change and Global Food Systems: Potential Impacts on Food Security and Undernutrition 

      Myers, Samuel Skipworth; Smith, Matthew R.; Guth, Sarah; Golden, Christopher DeWeir; Vaitla, Bapu; Mueller, Nathaniel Dean; Dangour, Alan D.; Huybers, Peter John (Annual Reviews, 2017)
      Great progress has been made in addressing global undernutrition over the past several decades, in part because of large increases in food production from agricultural expansion and intensification. Food systems, however, ...
    • Climate Change and Overfishing Increase Neurotoxicant in Marine Predators 

      Dassuncao, Clifton; Schartup, Amina; Pike-Thackray, Colin; Qureshi, Asif; Gillespie, Kyle; Hanke, Alex; Sunderland, Elynor; Schartup, Amina (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019-08)
      Over three billion people rely on seafood for nutrition but fish are also the predominant source of exposure to the potent neurotoxicant, methylmercury (MeHg). In the United States (U.S.), 82% of the population-wide MeHg ...
    • Climate Change and the Integrity of Science 

      Clark, William; Gleick, Peter H. (American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2010)
      We are deeply disturbed by the recent escalation of political assaults on scientists in general and on climate scientists in particular. All citizens should understand some basic scientific facts. There is always some ...
    • Climate Change as an Intergenerational Problem 

      Wunsch, Carl; Schmitt, Raymond W.; Baker, D. James (National Academy of Sciences, 2013)
    • Climate Change during and after the Roman Empire: Reconstructing the Past from Scientific and Historical Evidence 

      McCormick, Michael; Büntgen, Ulf; Cane, Mark A.; Cook, Edward R.; Harper, Kyle; Huybers, Peter John; Litt, Thomas; Manning, Sturt W.; Mayewski, Paul Andrew; More, Alexander Frederick Medico; Nicolussi, Kurt; Tegel, Willy (MIT Press, 2012)
      Growing scientific evidence from modern climate science is loaded with implications for the environmental history of the Roman Empire and its successor societies. The written and archaeological evidence, although richer ...