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    • Coupling Nitrogen-Vacancy Centers in Diamond in Superconducting Flux Qubits 

      Marcos, D.; Wubs, M.; Taylor, J.M.; Aguado, R.; Lukin, Mikhail D.; Sørensen, A.S. (The American Physical Society, 2010)
      We propose a method to achieve coherent coupling between nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond and superconducting (SC) flux qubits. The resulting coupling can be used to create a coherent interaction between the spin ...
    • Coupling of NV Centers to Photonic Crystal Nanobeams in Diamond 

      Hausmann, Birgit Judith Maria; Shields, Brendan John; Quan, Qimin; Chu, Yiwen; de Leon, Nathalie Pulmones; Evans, Ruffin Eley; Burek, Michael John; Zibrov, Alexander S; Markham, M.; Twitchen, D. J.; Park, Hongkun; Lukin, Mikhail D.; Loncar, Marko (American Chemical Society (ACS), 2013)
      The realization of efficient optical interfaces for solid-state atom-like systems is an important problem in quantum science with potential applications in quantum communications and quantum information processing. We ...
    • Coupling of Silicon-Vacancy Centers to a Single Crystal Diamond Cavity 

      Lee, Jonathan C.; Aharonovich, Igor; Magyar, Andrew; Rol, Fabian; Hu, Evelyn (Optical Society of America, 2012)
    • Coupling Plasmonic Cavities to Quantum Emitters 

      Huang, I-Chun (2017-09-08)
      Nano-plasmonic devices can have a wide variety of applications that rely on strongly enhanced optical fields confined well below the diffraction limit. The applications could be surface-enhanced Raman scattering, nanoscale ...
    • Coupling primary and stem cell–derived cardiomyocytes in an in vitro model of cardiac cell therapy 

      Aratyn-Schaus, Yvonne; Pasqualini, Francesco S.; Yuan, Hongyan; McCain, Megan L.; Ye, George J.C.; Sheehy, Sean P.; Campbell, Patrick H.; Parker, Kevin Kit (The Rockefeller University Press, 2016)
      The efficacy of cardiac cell therapy depends on the integration of existing and newly formed cardiomyocytes. Here, we developed a minimal in vitro model of this interface by engineering two cell microtissues (μtissues) ...
    • Coupling the small GTPase Rab3 to the Synaptic Vesicle Cycle 

      Feliu-Mojer, Monica Ivelisse (2013-10-08)
      Coupling the small GTPase Rab3 to the Synaptic Vesicle Cycle
    • Courting Trouble: a Qualitative Examination of Sexual Inequality in Partnering Practice 

      Wood, Holly (2017-05-11)
      Sociology recognizes marriage and family formation as two consequential events in an adult’s lifecourse. But as young people spend more of their lives childless and unpartnered, scholars recognize a dearth of academic ...
    • Courts: the Lex Mundi Project 

      Djankov, S.; La Porta, R.; Lopez-de-Silanes, F.; Shleifer, Andrei (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2003)
      In cooperation with Lex Mundi member law firms in 109 countries, we measure and describe the exact procedures used by litigants and courts to evict a tenant for nonpayment of rent and to collect a bounced check. We use ...
    • Covalent Binding of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes to Polyamide Membranes for Antimicrobial Surface Properties 

      Tiraferri, Alberto; Vecitis, Chad D.; Elimelech, Menachem (American Chemical Society (ACS), 2011)
      We propose an innovative approach to impart nanomaterial-specific properties to the surface of thin-film composite membranes. Specifically, biocidal properties were obtained by covalently binding single-walled carbon ...
    • Covalent Inhibition of Pro-Apoptotic BAX 

      McHenry, Matthew William (2023-06-01)
      BCL-2-associated X protein (BAX) is a promising therapeutic target for activating or restraining apoptosis in diseases of pathologic cell survival or cell death, respectively. In response to cellular stress, BAX transforms ...
    • Covalently Functionalized Nanotubes as Nanometer-Sized Probes in Chemistry and Biology 

      Wong, Stanislaus S.; Joselevich, Ernesto; Woolley, Adam T.; Cheung, Chin Li; Lieber, Charles (Nature Publishing Group, 1998)
      Carbon nanotubes combine a range of properties that make them well suited for use as probe tips in applications such as atomic force microscopy (AFM)1, 2, 3. Their high aspect ratio, for example, opens up the possibility ...
    • Covariance of Microfossil Assemblages and Microbialite Textures Across an Upper Mesoproterozoic Carbonate Platform 

      Knoll, Andrew Herbert; Wörndle, Sarah; Kah, Linda C. (Society for Sedimentary Geology, 2013)
      Early diagenetic chert nodules and beds in the upper Mesoproterozoic Angmaat (formerly Society Cliffs) Formation, Baffin and Bylot islands, preserve microfossils and primary petrofabrics that record microbial mat deposition ...
    • Covariate-Dependent Nonparametric Mixture Models 

      Coppola, Antonio (2016-06-22)
      This work investigates the problem of learning nonparametric mixture models in the presence of external covariates of interest. This modeling problem is relevant whenever one wishes to explore the underlying structure of ...
    • Coverage recommendations for methylation analysis by whole genome bisulfite sequencing 

      Ziller, Michael J.; Hansen, Kasper D.; Meissner, Alexander; Aryee, Martin J. (2014)
      Whole genome bisulfite sequencing (WGBS) allows genome-wide DNA methylation profiling but the associated high sequencing costs continue to limit its widespread application. We utilized several high coverage reference data ...
    • Covers of an Elliptic Curve E and Curves in ExP1 

      Tavares Bujokas, Gabriel (2015-04-30)
      We describe the hyperplane sections of the Severi variety of curves in ExP1 in a similar fashion to Caporaso—Harris’ seminal work. From this description we almost get a recursive formula for the Severi degrees—we get the ...
    • COVID-19 Versus Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator (CFTR) and ATP 

      Abraham, Edward; Guidotti, Guido; Rapaport, Eliezer; Bower, David; Brown, Jack; Griffin, Robert J.; Waitzkin, Ellen D.; Qamar, Kenon; Thompson, Mark A.; Ethirajan, Sukumar; Robinson, Kent
      We previously published an article in Science discussing the role of ATP in cystic fibrosis (CF). (1) In this manuscript, we update the findings published in that article and add new evidence that the elevated levels of ...
    • Coxeter Groups, Salem Numbers and the Hilbert Metric 

      McMullen, Curtis T. (Springer Verlag, 2002)
    • Cracking the Case of Antarctic Ice Shelf Rifting 

      Olinger, Stephanie Dara (2023-08-29)
      The stability of the ice shelves that float at the fringes of Antarctica may be the key to determining the future of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) and its contribution to sea level rise. Fracture exerts a fundamental control ...
    • CRADLE: An Online Plan Recognition Algorithm for Exploratory Domains 

      Shieber, Stuart; Mirsky, Reuth; Gal, Ya’akov (Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2017-04-22)
      In exploratory domains, agents’ behaviors include switching between activities, extraneous actions, and mistakes. Such settings are prevalent in real world applications such as interaction with open-ended software, ...
    • Crafting Community Identity. The Cajamarca of Iscoconga during the Early Intermediate Period (50 BC - AD 550) 

      Cusicanqui, Solsire (2023-03-14)
      This thesis investigates the process by which Andean social groups develop a consciousness of difference, whether based on ethnicity, socio-political structures of chiefdoms, or a diverse and open economy that promotes ...