| Targeting Breast Cancer Cells for Destruction |
01 JUL 2006 |
54 pages |
| Authors:
Jun Ma; CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER CINCINNATI OH
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 | The long-term objective of our work is to understand the actions of existing anti-cancer drugs and to investigate concepts leading to the design of new drugs to eradicate breast cancer. One of our long-standing research interests is in understanding the molecular principles that govern biological specificities. We have been studying both protein-protein interactions and protein-DNA interactions through a battery of different approaches including molecular, genetic, biochemical and structural approaches. The ... |
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| Targeting Breast Cancer Cells for Destruction |
01 JUL 2006 |
66 pages |
| Authors:
Jun Ma; CHILDREN'S HOME HEALTHCARE CINCINNATI OH
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 | The long-term objective of our work is to understand the actions of existing anti-cancer drugs and to investigate concepts leading to the design of new drugs to eradicate breast cancer. One of our long-standing research interests is in understanding the molecular principles that govern biological specificities. We have been studying both protein-protein interactions and protein-DNA interactions through a battery of different approaches including molecular genetic biochemical and structural approaches. The ... |
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| The NRL Mountain Wave Forecast Model (MWFM) [Preprint] |
17 JUN 2004 |
21 pages |
| Authors:
Stephen D. Eckermann; Jun Ma; Dave Broutman; NAVAL RESEARCH LAB WASHINGTON DC E O HULBURT CENTER FOR SPACE RESEARCH
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 | The Department of Defense has a large and increasing investment in high-altitude long-endurance (HALE) reconnaissance aircraft. HALE aircraft have lightweight broad-winged designs, enabling them to reach stratospheric altitudes. These properties make them both aerodynamically and structurally vulnerable to any severe turbulence they intercept at altitude. Since the stratosphere is very dry and thus has no in situ cloud-related sources of turbulence from severe weather, only clear-air turbulence (CAT) can occur. ... |
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| Wavelet decomposition of vibrations for detection of bearing-localized defects, |
JUN 1997 |
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| Authors:
C. James Li; Jun Ma
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 | This paper presents a new scheme for bearing-localized defect detection based on wavelet transform. Wavelet transform provides a variable resolution time-frequency distribution from which periodic structural ringing due to repetitive force impulses, generated upon the passing of each rolling element over the defect, are detected. In this paper, important properties of wavelet transform and its comparison with short-time Fourier transform are discussed. Then, a basic wavelet considered optimal for bearing-localized ... |
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