Search Results - "University of Delaware"
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An Implementation of a Packetized Display Protocol Architecture for IRLED Projector Systems
Published 2019-01-01Get full textTraditional display protocols have limitations in terms of fixed frame rates, high bandwidth requirements, and precise control over the display of frames. We propose a novel scalable packetized display protocol architecture incorporating dynamic frame rates, high speed capabilities, and dynamic sync...
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Modular Carrier Board and Package for Infrared LED Arrays
Published 2019-01-01Get full textInfrared scene projectors (IRSPs) are a critical laboratory tool for setup, calibration, and testing of infrared sensors. Infrared light emitting diode projectors are evolving to handle higher resolution, faster frame rates, and higher cooling power. New cryogenic packaging that can support these ad...
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A Modular Platform for Rapid IRSP Development
Published 2019-01-01Get full textInfrared scene projectors based on superlattice light emitting diodes (SLEDs) have evolved rapidly over the past decade. Much of this development has been enabled by the design of a flexible support system for driving the SLEDs. This paper describes the system and its benefits.
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Improving Density and Efficiency of Infrared Projectors
Published 2019-01-01Get full textInfrared scene projectors using LEDs instead of resistor arrays are a new technology that is gaining popularity within the infrared projection community. This paper describes two approaches to increase spatial resolution, pixel density, and efficiency of LED arrays using OnSemi .18 transistor techno...
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Bio-functional hydrogel coated membranes to decrease T-cell exhaustion in manufacturing of CAR T-cells
Published 2025-06-01Get full textIntroductionCell therapies have revolutionized cancer treatment, with chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapies at the forefront for the treatment of hematological cancers. However, current manufacturing protocols rely on rapid T-cell activation, which can induce exhaustion and undesirable ph...
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Soil health metrics for assessment of floodplain restorations
Published 2025-01-01Get full textWhile healthy soils are critical for stream and floodplain restoration, little guidance is available to restoration practitioners on which soil metrics to measure and when to expect the signs of recovery post-restoration. Here, we address this important knowledge gap through a study of 37 soil metri...
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Sex differences in the neural correlates of affective reactivity and regulation in early adolescence
Published 2025-08-01Get full textInternalizing disorders are the leading cause of disability worldwide. Despite this public health crisis, borne disproportionately by female adolescents, specific neural mechanisms driving these differences remain unclear. The present study investigated sex differences in the neural circuitry underl...
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Performance of two selectively bred strains of eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, in Delaware Bay, USA with implications for living shoreline features
Published 2025-07-01Get full textOyster-based restoration projects, particularly living shorelines, are being installed to protect coastal ecosystems and infrastructure. While these installations often successfully create aquatic habitats, further refinement in optimizing the growth potential of shellfish on shoreline installations...
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Establishing a process-structure-property-performance framework for SLS additive manufacturing through integrated multiscale modeling
Published 2025-09-01Get full textThis study presents a comprehensive suite of high-fidelity computational models that integrate multiscale and multiphysics simulations to capture the full Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) additive manufacturing process—from initial melting and solidification to mechanical response under external load...
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Towards smarter green infrastructure: Fusing bark ecology and stemflow hydrodynamics on tree stems
Published 2025-09-01Get full textA wide array of bark surfaces sheath wooded plants in rural and urban areas alike. Much work has examined the function and role of bark in different contexts and different environs, including urban areas, finding that it is rich in life and can play a role in the transfer of water and matter to the...
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Thermoradiative energy conversion in infrared interband cascade InAs/GaSb/AlInSb/GaSb type-II superlattice diodes
Published 2025-06-01Get full textThermoradiative energy conversion presents a means for the direct conversion of thermal energy through radiative transfer to a cold scene. However, much of the study of thermoradiative principles has been based on theory and simulations, with only sparse reports on the experimental demonstration of...
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What is older adults’ understanding of Alzheimer's disease research registries? Findings from 20 focus group studies
Published 2025-04-01Get full textABSTRACT INTRODUCTION Research registries address the challenges associated with enrollment of individuals in research studies by matching members to current studies and trials in need of participants. However, recruitment into research registries can be challenging as many lack awareness regarding...
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Defining the Parameters for Sorting of RNA Cargo Into Extracellular Vesicles
Published 2025-07-01Get full textABSTRACT Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are small particles that are released by cells and mediate cell–cell communication by transferring bioactive molecules such as RNA. RNA cargo of EVs, including coding and non‐coding RNAs, can change the behaviour of recipient cells, affecting processes including...
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LTE Signal Transmission Over a Linearized Analog Photonic Link With High Fidelity
Published 2019-01-01Get full textThis paper presents a concept and an implementation of a linearized analog photonic link for wideband wireless communication that yields improved adjacent channel leakage ratio (ACLR). The link consists of two parallel Mach–Zehnder modulators (MZMs) driven by two lasers, and a modified un...
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Back to the Source: Consumers Response to Produce Irrigated With Different Sources of Recycled Water
Published 2023-07-01Get full textAbstract Using recycled water to irrigate agricultural products can be an effective solution to water scarcity and security. However, a better understanding of how society values different sources of recycled water provides insights into potential demand‐side barriers to adoption of these solutions....
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Terrestrial Groundwater Drives Coastal Ecosystem Shifts
Published 2025-07-01Get full textAbstract Saltwater intrusion (SWI) is accelerating along coastlines globally. This process is visually evident in low‐lying regions as conversion of forests and agricultural fields to saltmarsh. Marsh migration is largely attributed to ocean forcings such as sea‐level rise and storm surges. Here we...
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Streptomyces coelicolor-plant association facilitates ergothioneine uptake in Triticum aestivum
Published 2025-07-01Get full textThe growing market of agricultural biologicals as alternatives to synthetic crop chemicals is driven by their ability to improve soil health, reduce carbon footprints, enhance crop yield and quality, and help counter declining protein levels in cereal crops linked to climate change and soil degradat...
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How practitioners conceptualize and operationalize transportation equity in Delaware’s capital expenditure process
Published 2025-07-01Get full textEquitable outcomes are an increasingly important expectation for state Departments of Transportation capital expenditures, yet little is known about the methods and practices used to incorporate the amorphous concept of equity into infrastructure budgetary decisions. This research project employs se...
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