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    • A Dark Energy Camera Search for an Optical Counterpart to the First Advanced Ligo Gravitational Wave Event Gw150914 

      Berger, Edo (American Astronomical Society, 2016)
      We report initial results of a deep search for an optical counterpart to the gravitational wave event GW150914, the first trigger from the Advanced LIGO gravitational wave detectors. We used the Dark Energy Camera (DECam) ...
    • A Dark Energy Camera Search for Missing Supergiants in the Lmc After the Advanced Ligo Gravitational-Wave Event Gw150914 

      Berger, Edo (American Astronomical Society, 2016)
      The collapse of the core of a star is expected to produce gravitational radiation. While this process will usually produce a luminous supernova, the optical signatue could be subluminous and a direct collapse to a black ...
    • Dark Matter as a Trigger for Periodic Comet Impacts 

      Randall, Lisa; Reece, Matthew (American Physical Society (APS), 2014)
      Although statistical evidence is not overwhelming, possible support for an approximately \(35 \times 10^6\)  yr periodicity in the crater record on Earth could indicate a nonrandom underlying enhancement of meteorite impacts ...
    • Dark Matter Interpretations of ATLAS Searches for the Electroweak Production of Supersymmetric Particles in S =8 TeV Proton-Proton Collisions 

      Franklin, Melissa; Huth, John; Morii, Masahiro; Spearman, William (Springer Nature, 2016)
      A selection of searches by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC for the electroweak production of SUSY particles are used to study their impact on the constraints on dark matter candidates. The searches use 20 fb−1 of proton–proton ...
    • The Dark Side of the Mind 

      Banaji, Mahzarin R. (National Humanities Center, 2011)
    • Dark-Disk Universe 

      Fan, JiJi; Katz, Andrey; Randall, Lisa; Reece, Matthew (American Physical Society (APS), 2013)
      We point out that current constraints on dark matter imply only that the majority of dark matter is cold and collisionless. A subdominant fraction of dark matter could have much stronger interactions. In particular, it ...
    • Dark-Matter-Induced Weak Equivalence Principle Violation 

      Carroll, Sean; Mantry, Sonny; Ramsey-Musolf, Michael; Stubbs, Christopher William (American Physical Society, 2009)
      A long-range fifth force coupled to dark matter can induce a coupling to ordinary matter if the dark matter interacts with Standard Model fields. We consider constraints on such a scenario from both astrophysical observations ...
    • Darwin in Caricature: A Study in the Popularisation and Dissemination of Evolution 

      Browne, Janet E (The American Philosophical Society, 2001)
    • Darwinism in popular culture 

      Browne, Janet E (American Philosophical Society, 2012)
    • Das blaue Wunder von Weihnachten: Das Kind und der Kuss, den mittelalterliche Mönche darin sahen 

      Hamburger, Jeffrey F.; Keller, Hildegard Elisabeth (Verlag Niggli AG, 2008)
    • Dasch Discovery of a Possible Nova-like Outburst in a Peculiar Symbiotic Binary 

      Tang, Sumin; Grindlay, Jonathan E.; Moe, Maxwell; Orosz, Jerome A.; Kurucz, Robert L.; Quinn, Samuel N.; Servillat, Mathieu (American Astronomical Society, 2012)
      We present photometric and spectroscopic observations of a peculiar variable (designated DASCH J075731.1+201735 or J0757) discovered from our DASCH project using the digitized Harvard College Observatory archival photographic ...
    • Data Flow Management and Compliance in Cloud Computing 

      Bacon, Jean; Singh, Jatinder; Powles, Julia; Pasquier, Thomas (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2015-07)
      As cloud computing becomes an increasingly dominant means of providing computing resources, the legal and regulatory issues associated with data in the cloud become more pronounced. These issues derive primarily from four ...
    • Data provenance to audit compliance with privacy policy in the Internet of Things 

      Pasquier, Thomas; Singh, Jatinder; Powles, Julia; Eyers, David; Seltzer, Margo I.; Bacon, Jean (Springer Nature, 2017)
      Managing privacy in the IoT presents a significant challenge. We make the case that information obtained by auditing the flows of data can assist in demonstrating that the systems handling personal data satisfy regulatory ...
    • Data publication with the structural biology data grid supports live analysis 

      Meyer, Peter A.; Socias, Stephanie; Key, Jason; Ransey, Elizabeth; Tjon, Emily C.; Buschiazzo, Alejandro; Lei, Ming; Botka, Chris; Withrow, James; Neau, David; Rajashankar, Kanagalaghatta; Anderson, Karen S.; Baxter, Richard H.; Blacklow, Stephen C.; Boggon, Titus J.; Bonvin, Alexandre M. J. J.; Borek, Dominika; Brett, Tom J.; Caflisch, Amedeo; Chang, Chung-I; Chazin, Walter J.; Corbett, Kevin D.; Cosgrove, Michael S.; Crosson, Sean; Dhe-Paganon, Sirano; Di Cera, Enrico; Drennan, Catherine L.; Eck, Michael J.; Eichman, Brandt F.; Fan, Qing R.; Ferré-D'Amaré, Adrian R.; Christopher Fromme, J.; Garcia, K. Christopher; Gaudet, Rachelle; Gong, Peng; Harrison, Stephen C.; Heldwein, Ekaterina E.; Jia, Zongchao; Keenan, Robert J.; Kruse, Andrew C.; Kvansakul, Marc; McLellan, Jason S.; Modis, Yorgo; Nam, Yunsun; Otwinowski, Zbyszek; Pai, Emil F.; Pereira, Pedro José Barbosa; Petosa, Carlo; Raman, C. S.; Rapoport, Tom A.; Roll-Mecak, Antonina; Rosen, Michael K.; Rudenko, Gabby; Schlessinger, Joseph; Schwartz, Thomas U.; Shamoo, Yousif; Sondermann, Holger; Tao, Yizhi J.; Tolia, Niraj H.; Tsodikov, Oleg V.; Westover, Kenneth D.; Wu, Hao; Foster, Ian; Fraser, James S.; Maia, Filipe R. N C.; Gonen, Tamir; Kirchhausen, Tom; Diederichs, Kay; Crosas, Mercè; Sliz, Piotr (Nature Publishing Group, 2016)
      Access to experimental X-ray diffraction image data is fundamental for validation and reproduction of macromolecular models and indispensable for development of structural biology processing methods. Here, we established ...
    • Data Representation and Assembly Language Programming The ANT-97 Architecture 

      Ellard, Daniel J.; Ellard, Penelope A. (1998)
      In order to understand how a computer is able to manipulate data and perform computations, you must first understand how data is represented by a computer. At the lowest level, the invisible unit of data in a computer is ...
    • A Data-driven Augmented TABS Control Strategy in a Smart Building for the South-facing Offices 

      Zhang, Wei; Wu, Wentao; Norford, Leslie K.; Malkawi, Ali (2023-03-01)
      The thermally activated building system (TABS) is becoming a popular heating option in buildings in the US. A typical TABS heating control strategy uses an embedded slab temperature sensor or room air temperature sensor ...
    • A Data-Driven Clustering Method for Time Course Gene Expression Data 

      Ma, Ping; Castillo-Davis, Cristian I.; Zhong, Wenxuan; Liu, Jun (Oxford University Press, 2006)
      Gene expression over time is, biologically, a continuous process and can thus be represented by a continuous function, i.e. a curve. Individual genes often share similar expression patterns (functional forms). However, the ...
    • A Data-Driven Design Evaluation Tool for Handheld Device Soft Keyboards 

      Trudeau, Matthieu B.; Sunderland, Elsie M.; Jindrich, Devin L.; Dennerlein, Jack T. (Public Library of Science, 2014)
      Thumb interaction is a primary technique used to operate small handheld devices such as smartphones. Despite the different techniques involved in operating a handheld device compared to a personal computer, the keyboard ...
    • Data-Driven Design of a Dexterous Robotic Microsurgery System 

      Hammond, Frank; Talbot, Simon George; Wood, Robert J.; Howe, Robert D. (ASME International, 2012)