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Pathways to High-Power-Density Redox Flow Batteries
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Pathways to Metallic Hydrogen
(American Institute of Physics, 2008)The traditional pathway that researchers have used in the goal of producing atomic metallic hydrogen is to compress samples with megabar pressures at low temperature. A number of phases have been observed in solid hydrogen ... -
Patient, Physician, and Payment Predictors of Statin Adherence
(American Public Health Association, 2010)BACKGROUND: Although many patient, physician, and payment predictors of adherence have been described, knowledge of their relative strength and overall ability to explain adherence is limited. OBJECTIVES: To measure the ... -
Patient-Specific Mitral Leaflet Segmentation from 4D Ultrasound
(Springer, 2011)Segmenting the mitral valve during closure and throughout a cardiac cycle from four dimensional ultrasound (4DUS) is important for creation and validation of mechanical models and for improved visualization and understanding ... -
Patient–physician mistrust and violence against physicians in Guangdong Province, China: a qualitative study
(BMJ Publishing Group, 2015)Objective: To better understand the origins, manifestations and current policy responses to patient–physician mistrust in China. Design: Qualitative study using in-depth interviews focused on personal experiences of ... -
A Patriot for Whom? The Afterlives of Bolingbroke's Patriot King
(University of Chicago Press, 1997) -
Patriot royalism: The Stuart monarchy in American political thought, 1769–75
(Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, 2011)“Patriot Royalism” makes the case that American patriots of the early 1770s became the last Atlantic defenders of the early Stuart monarchs. Their constitutional argument—that America was “outside of the realm” of Great ... -
The Pattern and Timing of Biotic Recovery from the End-Permian Extinction on the Great Bank of Guizhou, Guizhou Province, China
(Society for Sedimentary Geology, 2006)Microfacies analysis and point Counts of thin sections from 608 hand samples were used to track changes in the abundance and diversity of fossil grains through the extended recovery interval following end-Permian mass ... -
Pattern formation in plastic liquid films on elastomers by ratcheting
(Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2016)Plastic liquids, also known as Bingham liquids, retain their shape when loads are small, but flow when loads exceed a threshold. We discovered that plastic liquid films coated on elastomers develop wavy patterns under ... -
Patterned Colloidal Deposition Controlled by Electrostatic and Capillary Forces
(American Physical Society (APS Physics), 2000)We use substrates chemically micropatterned with anionic and cationic regions to govern the deposition of charged colloidal particles. The direct observation of the colloidal assembly suggests that this process includes ... -
Patterned deposition of cells and proteins onto surfaces by using three-dimensional microfluidic systems
(National Academy of Sciences, 2000)Three-dimensional microfluidic systems were fabricated and used to pattern proteins and mammalian cells on a planar substrate. The three-dimensional topology of the microfluidic network in the stamp makes this technique a ... -
Patterned Growth of Large Oriented Organic Semiconductor Single Crystals on Self-Assembled Monolayer Templates
(American Chemical Society (ACS), 2005)This work demonstrates a method for inducing site-specific nucleation and subsequent growth of large oriented organic semiconductor single crystals using micropatterned self-assembled monolayers (SAMs). We demonstrate ... -
Patterned growth of single-walled carbon nanotube arrays from a vapor-deposited Fe catalyst
(AIP Publishing, 2003)Single-walled carbon nanotubes have been grown on a variety of substrates by chemical vapor deposition using low-coverage vacuum-deposited iron as a catalyst. Ordered arrays of suspended nanotubes ranging from submicron ... -
Patterned Paper as a Template for the Delivery of Reactants in the Fabrication of Planar Materials
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2010)This account reviews the use of templates, fabricated by patterning paper, for the delivery of aqueous solutions of reactants (predominantly, ions) in the preparation of structured, thin materials (e.g., films of ionotropic ... -
Patterned, Oscillating, pH-Responsive Actuation Of Polymeric Microstructures In Fluid
(Curran Associates, Inc., 2010) -
Patterning the Tips of Optical Fibers with Metallic Nanostructures Using Nanoskiving
(American Chemical Society (ACS), 2011)Convenient and inexpensive methods to pattern the facets of optical fibers with metallic nanostructures would enable many applications. This communication reports a method to generate and transfer arrays of metallic ... -
Patterns of Brain Activation when Mothers View Their Own Child and Dog: An fMRI Study
(Public Library of Science, 2014)Neural substrates underlying the human-pet relationship are largely unknown. We examined fMRI brain activation patterns as mothers viewed images of their own child and dog and an unfamiliar child and dog. There was a common ... -
Patterns of cell lineage, movement, and migration from germ layer specification to gastrulation in the amphipod crustacean Parhyale hawaiensis
(Elsevier BV, 2011)The acquisition of specific cell fates throughout embryonic development is one of the core problems in developmental and evolutionary biology. In the amphipod Parhyale hawaiensis all three germ layers and the germ line are ... -
Patterns of Evolution in the Archean and Proterozoic Eons
(Paleontological Society, 1985)Problems of taphonomy and sampling adequacy hinder direct evolutionary interpretations of pattern in the Precambrian paleontological record; however, molecular studies of microbial phylogeny and comparative physiological ... -
Patterns of Gene Duplication and Functional Evolution During the Diversification of the AGAMOUS Subfamily of MADS Box Genes in Angiosperms
(Genetics Society of America, 2004)Members of the <i>AGAMOUS</i> (<i>AG</i>) subfamily of MIKC-type MADS-box genes appear to control the development of reproductive organs in both gymnosperms and angiosperms. To understand the evolution of this subfamily ...