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A Full-Sky, High-Resolution Atlas of Galactic 12 μM Dust Emission With WISE
(IOP Publishing, 2013)We describe our custom processing of the entire Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) 12 μm imaging data set, and present a high-resolution, full-sky map of diffuse Galactic dust emission that is free of compact sources ... -
Full-Spectrum Photonic Pigments with Non-iridescent Structural Colors through Colloidal Assembly
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014)Structurally colored materials could potentially replace dyes and pigments in many applications, but it is challenging to fabricate structural colors that mimic the appearance of absorbing pigments. We demonstrate the ... -
A Fully Automated High-Throughput Training System for Rodents
(Public Library of Science, 2013)Addressing the neural mechanisms underlying complex learned behaviors requires training animals in well-controlled tasks, an often time-consuming and labor-intensive process that can severely limit the feasibility of such ... -
A fully integrated battery-connected switched-capacitor 4:1 voltage regulator with 70% peak efficiency using bottom-plate charge recycling
(2016-02-24)This work presents a switched-capacitor (SC) DC-DC voltage regulator that converts a 3.7V battery voltage down to ~0.8V in order to power the `brain' SoC of a flapping-wing microrobotic bee. A cascade of two 2:1 SC converters ... -
Fully Stretchable Active-Matrix Organic Light-Emitting Electrochemical Cell Array
(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020-07-03)Intrinsically and fully stretchable active-matrix-driven displays are an important element to skin electronics that can be applied to many emerging fields, such as wearable electronics, consumer electronics and biomedical ... -
A fully-integrated 3-level DC/DC converter for nanosecond-scale DVS with fast shunt regulation
(IEEE, 2011)In recent years, chip multiprocessor architectures have emerged to scale performance while staying within tight power constraints. This trend motivates per core/block dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) with fast ... -
Fun with Higgsless theories
(American Physical Society (APS), 2005)Motivated by recent works on “Higgsless theories,” I discuss an SU(2) 0 × SU(2) N × U(1) gauge theory with arbitrary bifundamental (or custodia l SU(2) preserving) symmetry breaking between the gauge subgroups and with ... -
Function and evolution of local repeats in the Firre locus
(Nature Publishing Group, 2016)More than half the human and mouse genomes are comprised of repetitive sequences, such as transposable elements (TEs), which have been implicated in many biological processes. In contrast, much less is known about other ... -
Functional adaptive landscapes predict terrestrial capacity at the origin of limbs
(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020-11-25)The acquisition of terrestrial, limb-based locomotion during tetrapod evolution has remained a subject of debate for more than a century1,2. Our current understanding of the locomotor transition from water-to-land is largely ... -
Functional Anatomy of the Vertebrates. An Evolutionary Perspective. (Book Review)
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Functional and architectural complexity within and between muscles: regional variation and intermuscular force transmission
(The Royal Society, 2011)Over the past 30 years, studies of single muscles have revealed complex patterns of regional variation in muscle architecture, activation, strain and force. In addition, muscles are often functionally integrated with other ... -
Functional beta-cell maturation is marked by an increased glucose threshold and by expression of urocortin 3
(Nature Publishing Group, 2012)Insulin-expressing cells that have been differentiated from human pluripotent stem cells in vitro lack the glucose responsiveness characteristic of mature beta cells. Beta-cell maturation in mice was studied to find genetic ... -
Functional Brain Imaging of Young, Nondemented, and Demented Older Adults
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 2000)Brain imaging based on functional MRI (fMRI) provides a powerful tool for characterizing age-related changes in functional anatomy. However, between-population comparisons confront potential differences in measurement ... -
Functional Characterization of Bacteria Isolated from Ancient Arctic Soil Exposes Diverse Resistance Mechanisms to Modern Antibiotics
(Public Library of Science, 2013-07-02)Using functional metagenomics to study the resistomes of bacterial communities isolated from different layers of the Canadian high Arctic permafrost, we show that microbial communities harbored diverse resistance mechanisms ... -
Functional circuit architecture underlying parental behaviour
(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2018-04)Parenting is essential for the survival and wellbeing of mammalian offspring but we lack a circuit-level understanding of how distinct components of this behaviour are orchestrated. Here we investigate how Galanin-expressing ... -
Functional Connectivity in Multiple Cortical Networks Is Associated with Performance Across Cognitive Domains in Older Adults
(Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., 2015)Abstract Intrinsic functional connectivity MRI has become a widely used tool for measuring integrity in large-scale cortical networks. This study examined multiple cortical networks using Template-Based Rotation (TBR), a ... -
Functional Connectivity in the First Year of Life in Infants at Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder: An EEG Study
(Public Library of Science, 2014)In the field of autism research, recent work has been devoted to studying both behavioral and neural markers that may aide in early identification of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). These studies have often tested infants ... -
Functional connectivity in the first year of life in infants at-risk for autism: a preliminary near-infrared spectroscopy study
(Frontiers Media S.A., 2013)Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been called a “developmental disconnection syndrome,” however the majority of the research examining connectivity in ASD has been conducted exclusively with older children and ... -
Functional connectivity of visual cortex in the blind follows retinotopic organization principles
(Oxford University Press, 2015)Is visual input during critical periods of development crucial for the emergence of the fundamental topographical mapping of the visual cortex? And would this structure be retained throughout life-long blindness or would ... -
Functional connectivity of visual cortex in the blind follows retinotopic organization principles
(Oxford University Press, 2015)Is visual input during critical periods of development crucial for the emergence of the fundamental topographical mapping of the visual cortex? And would this structure be retained throughout life-long blindness or would ...