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Carbon nanotubes: Doped defects tracked down




Single doped defects in carbon nanotubes locally modify the energies of charge carriers and lattice vibrations. They can now be detected by inelastic light-scattering experiments.


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Successfull Completion Of Phase I Development Of In Vivo Glucose Sensing RFID Microchip
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an led wallboard display
However, I have no idea how to interface with it. Its labelled as using rs232 but has an rj11 socket on it (and oddly a standard BT phone plug on the other end). The model is "gemini 42" by a company called "ferrograph". It was used as a call center wallboard and plugged into the ACD system there.
I'm really hoping someone has an idea how to use it or ideas for getting it working!
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Toward Healthier Bread And Other Whole Grain Foods
Bread, pasta, and other foods made from whole grains -- known to help protect against heart disease, cancer and diabetes -- may get even healthier in the future.
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Dr. Charis Eng, Chair and Founding Director, Genomic Medicine Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, and Professor and Vice Chairman, Department of Genetics, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, 8-9-07
Genomic medicine, genetic counseling, PTEN, breast cancer research. Dr. Charis Eng's research interests may be broadly characterized as clinical cancer genetics translational research. Dr. Eng has published over 230 peer-reviewed original papers in such journals as the New England Journal of Medicine, Lancet, and Nature. She is a Fellow of AAAS and recipient of the Doris Duke Distinguished Clinical Scientist Award. Dr. Eng will serve a four-year term on the Board of Scientific Directors of the National Human Genome Research Institute beginning in Fall 2007.
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