The end of the Cold War brought about changes within international political relations that resulted in expanded interest in global civil society. Such developments, like globalization and democratization, have encouraged the growth of social and political organizations. Political scientists have found that these inter-governmental and non-governmental organizations have a significant...
Previous research has shown that physically attractive people are perceived by others as being more credible. One reason for this perceived credibility may be that these individuals are using specific linguistic categories during deceptive and truthful communication that are judged to be more credible. These categories include: more self-references, less...
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, Jill A. Brown2, M.A. & Frank J. Bernieri1, Ph.D.
Oregon State University1, University of Toledo2
Oregon
Previous research has shown that physically attractive people are perceived by others as being more credible. One reason for this perceived credibility may be that these individuals are using specific linguistic categories during deceptive and truthful communication that are judged to be more credible. These categories include: more self-references, less...
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, Jill A. Brown2, M.A. & Frank J. Bernieri1, Ph.D.
Oregon State University1, University of Toledo2
Marine bacteria from the SAR11 clade (class Alphaproteobacteria), specifically strains
HTCC1062 and HTCC7211, were characterized according to a polyphasic taxonomic approach.
Maximum cell densities and growth rates at various temperatures, salinities, and pH’s were
analyzed. Strains HTCC1062 and HTCC7211 were observed as having different growth
optimums. On the basis of...
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) & Pelagibacter bermudensis (strain HTCC7211)
Sarah N. Brown, Dr. Stephen Giovannoni1, and Dr. Jang-Cheon Cho2
Marine bacteria from the SAR11 clade (class Alphaproteobacteria), specifically strains
HTCC1062 and HTCC7211, were characterized according to a polyphasic taxonomic approach.
Maximum cell densities and growth rates at various temperatures, salinities, and pH’s were
analyzed. Strains HTCC1062 and HTCC7211 were observed as having different growth
optimums. On the basis of...
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Sarah N. Brown
Dr. Stephen Giovannoni
Dr. Jang-Cheon Cho
Using a graphene field-effect transistor biosensor, we monitored the pH inside a living biofilm
with fast temporal resolution (~ 1 s) over multi-hour time periods. The atomically-thin sensor is
positioned between the biofilm and a supporting silicon oxide surface, providing non-invasive
access to conditions at the base of the biofilm....
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Nitrifying Biofilm
Graphene Biotransistor Interfaced with a Nitrifying Biofilm
Brown, M. A., Barker, L
To determine the thermal noise limit of graphene biotransistors, we have measured the complex impedance between the basal plane of single-layer graphene and an aqueous electrolyte. The impedance is dominated by an imaginary component but has a finite real component. Invoking the fluctuation–dissipation theorem, we determine the power spectral density...
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. S., Brown, M. A., McEuen, P. L., & Minot, E. D. (2015). Determination
of the thermal noise limit of
To determine the thermal noise limit of graphene biotransistors, we have measured the complex impedance between the basal plane of single-layer graphene and an aqueous electrolyte. The impedance is dominated by an imaginary component but has a finite real component. Invoking the fluctuation–dissipation theorem, we determine the power spectral density...
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. Crosser
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, Morgan A. Brown
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, Paul L. McEuen
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, Ethan D. Minot
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Department of Physics
Many carbon nanotube (CNT) applications require precisely controlled chemical
functionalization that is minimally disruptive to electrical performance. A promising approach is
the generation of sp³ hybridized carbon atoms in the sp²-bonded lattice. We have investigated the
possibility of using a carboxylic acid functionalized diazonium reagent to introduce a defined
number...
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Nanotubes
Heather Wilson, Sophie Ripp, Landon Prisbrey, Morgan Brown, Tal Sharf,
Daniel J. T. Myles
Many carbon nanotube (CNT) applications require precisely controlled chemical
functionalization that is minimally disruptive to electrical performance. A promising approach is
the generation of sp³ hybridized carbon atoms in the sp²-bonded lattice. We have investigated the
possibility of using a carboxylic acid functionalized diazonium reagent to introduce a defined
number...
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Individual Carbon
Nanotubes
Wilson, H., Ripp, S., Prisbrey, L., Brown, M. A., Sharf, T., Myles, D. J