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    • Cold Heteromolecular Dipolar Collisions 

      Sawyer, Brian C.; Stuhl, Benjamin K.; Yeo, Mark; Tscherbul, Timur V.; Hummon, Matthew T.; Xia, Yong; Klos, Jacek; Patterson, David; Doyle, John M.; Ye, Jun (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2011)
      Cold molecules promise to reveal a rich set of novel collision dynamics in the low-energy regime. By combining for the first time the techniques of Stark deceleration, magnetic trapping, and cryogenic buffer gas cooling, ...
    • Cold N + NH Collisions in a Magnetic Trap 

      Hummon, Matthew T.; Tscherbul, Timur V.; Klos, Jacek; Lu, Hsin-I; Tsikata, Edem; Campbell, Wesley C.; Dalgarno, Alexander; Doyle, John M. (American Physical Society, 2011)
      We present an experimental and theoretical study of atom-molecule collisions in a mixture of cold, trapped N atoms and NH molecules at a temperature of ∼600  mK. We measure a small N + NH trap loss rate coefficient of ...
    • Cold War Bohemia: Literary Exchange between the United States and Czechoslovakia, 1947-1989 

      Goodman, Brian Kruzick (2016-05-13)
      After the onset of the Cold War, literature and culture continued to circulate across the so-called Iron Curtain between the United States and the countries of the Eastern bloc, often with surprising consequences. This ...
    • Cold War Capitalism: The Political Economy of American Military Spending, 1947-1990 

      Barker, Tim (2022-06-06)
      Abstract Cold War Capitalism The Political Economy of American Military Spending, 1947-1990 Everyone knows that the relationship between capital and the state was transformed by the Great Depression, but historians of ...
    • Cold War Futurity on Display: New Techno-Environment Staged in South Korea and Japan through Models and Miniatures 

      Kim, Yusung (2023-09-11)
      This dissertation traces how new techno-environments were displayed in cold war Japan and South Korea, especially concerning the intricate temporal senses of futurity in them. It aims to demonstrate the ways in which ...
    • Cold, Optically Dense Samples of Atomic Rubidium 

      Magkiriadou, Sofia; Patterson, David; Nicolas, Timothée; Doyle, John M. (Institute of Physics, 2011)
      Cold and optically dense gases of atomic rubidium are produced using buffer gas cooling in combination with rapid, high-flow vapor injection. The observed rubidium density is 3 × 10\(^{12}\)cm\(^{−3}\) at a gas temperature ...
    • A cold-atom Fermi–Hubbard antiferromagnet 

      Mazurenko, Anton; Chiu, Christie Shinglei; Parsons, Maxwell Fredrick; Kanasz-Nagy, Marton; Schmidt, Richard; Grusdt, Fabian; Demler, Eugene A.; Greif, Daniel Guenther; Greiner, Markus (Springer Nature, 2017)
      Exotic phenomena in strongly correlated electron systems emerge from the interplay between spin and motional degrees of freedom. For example, doping an antiferromagnet is expected to give rise to pseudogap states and ...
    • The cold-induced lipokine 12,13-diHOME promotes fatty acid transport into brown adipose tissue 

      Lynes, Matthew David; Leiria, Luiz; Lundh, Morten; Bartelt, Alexander; Shamsi, Farnaz; Huang, Tianwen; Takahashi, Hirokazu; Hirshman, Michael F; Schlein, Christian; Lee, Alexandra; Baer, Lisa A; May, Francis J; Gao, Fei; Narain, Niven R; Chen, Emily Y; Kiebish, Michael A; Cypess, Aaron; Blüher, Matthias; Goodyear, Laurie Joy; Hotamisligil, Gokhan S.; Stanford, Kristin I; Tseng, Yu-Hua (Springer Nature, 2017)
      Brown adipose tissue (BAT) and beige adipose tissue combust fuels for heat production in adult humans, and so constitute an appealing target for the treatment of metabolic disorders such as obesity, diabetes and ...
    • COLD-PCR Amplification of Bisulfite-Converted DNA Allows the Enrichment and Sequencing of Rare Un-Methylated Genomic Regions 

      Castellanos-Rizaldos, Elena; Milbury, Coren A.; Karatza, Elli; Chen, Clark C.; Makrigiorgos, G. Mike; Merewood, Anne (Public Library of Science, 2014)
      Aberrant hypo-methylation of DNA is evident in a range of human diseases including cancer and diabetes. Development of sensitive assays capable of detecting traces of un-methylated DNA within methylated samples can be ...
    • Coleochaete and the origin of sporophytes 

      Haig, David Addison (Botanical Society of America, 2015)
      Premise of the study: Zygotes of Coleochaete are provisioned by the maternal thallus before undergoing 3–5 rounds of division to produce 8–32 zoospores. An understanding of the selective forces favoring postzygotic divisions ...
    • Coleridge (and his Mariner) on the Soul: As an Exile in a Far Distant Land 

      Engell, James (Fordham University Press, 2002)
    • Coleridge Marginalia in Lamb's copy of Daniel's "Poetical works" 

      Seronsy, Cecil C. (Harvard Library, 1953)
    • Coleridge's Marginalia in Stockdale's Shakespeare of 1784 

      Barnet, Sylvan (Harvard Library, 1958)
    • Coleridge, Johnson, and Shakespeare: A Critical Drama in Five Acts 

      Engell, James (Edinburgh University Press, 1998)
    • Colin McPhee: A Composer Turned Explorer 

      Oja, Carol (Cambridge University Press, 1984)
    • Collaborating to Improve Statewide Career Preparation Systems in Rhode Island 

      Niño, Derek J. (2017-08-03)
      In January 2017, it was announced that Rhode Island was one of 10 states to win a $2 million grant for increasing career readiness. The state would use this grant to fund PrepareRI: A Unified Action Plan for Career Readiness, ...
    • Collaborating to Move Research Forward: Proceedings of the 10th Annual Bladder Cancer Think Tank 

      Kamat, Ashish M.; Agarwal, Piyush; Bivalacqua, Trinity; Chisolm, Stephanie; Daneshmand, Sia; Doroshow, James H.; Efstathiou, Jason A.; Galsky, Matthew; Iyer, Gopa; Kassouf, Wassim; Shah, Jay; Taylor, John; Williams, Stephen B.; Quale, Diane Zipursky; Rosenberg, Jonathan E. (IOS Press, 2016)
      The 10th Annual Bladder Cancer Think Tank was hosted by the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network and brought together a multidisciplinary group of clinicians, researchers, representatives and Industry to advance bladder cancer ...
    • Collaborating with People Like Me: Ethnic Coauthorship within the United States 

      Freeman, Richard Barry; Huang, Wei (University of Chicago Press, 2015)
      By examining the ethnic identity of authors in over 2.5 million scientific papers written by US-based authors from 1985 to 2008, we find that persons of similar ethnicity coauthor together more frequently than predicted ...
    • Collaboration encourages equal sharing in children but not in chimpanzees 

      Hamann, Katharina; Warneken, Felix; Greenberg, Julia R.; Tomasello, Michael (Nature Publishing Group, 2011)
      Humans actively share resources with one another to a much greater degree than do other great apes, and much human sharing is governed by social norms of fairness and equity. When in receipt of a windfall of resources, ...
    • Collaboration gets the most out of software 

      Morin, Andrew; Eisenbraun, Ben; Key, Jason; Sanschagrin, Paul C; Timony, Michael A; Ottaviano, Michelle; Sliz, Piotr (eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd, 2013)
      By centralizing many of the tasks associated with the upkeep of scientific software, SBGrid allows researchers to spend more of their time on research.