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Current adoption and future use of RFID tags
(Iowa State University, 2020-12-28)The adoption of technology depends on the perceived value of the technology to the business. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, a contactless and short distance wireless communication, has been adopted across ... -
Cusp types of quotients of hyperbolic knot complements
(2020-01-14)This paper completes a classification of the types of orientable and non-orientable cusps that can arise in the quotients of hyperbolic knot complements. In particular, S2(2,4,4) cannot be the cusp cross-section of any ... -
Customizing Springshare’s Spaces to maximize user experience
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Customizing Springshare’s Spaces to maximize user experience
(Oklahoma State University, 2023-06-25)Oklahoma State University Library’s online study room booking service is highly valued and widely used, and we owe much of its success to the effectiveness of Springshare’s LibCal's room booking software. As we planned to ... -
Daily quantification of myoglobin forms on beef longissimus lumborum steaks over 7 days of display by near-infrared diffuse reflectance spectroscopy
(Iowa State University, 2022-02-02)Near-infrared diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (NIR-DRS) was utilized to develop an algorithm using approximately 18 wavelengths spanning 480 to 650 nm to determine oxymyoglobin (OxyMb), deoxymyoglobin (DeoxyMb), and ... -
Dark-pulse propagation in optical fibers
(American Physical Society, 1988-01-04)We report measurements of the reshaping of 0.3-psec dark pulses due to their passage through 10 m of single-mode optical fiber. The measurements were performed as a function of intensity and the observed strong reshaping ... -
dc-field-induced enhancement and inhibition of spontaneous emission in a cavity
(American Physical Society, 2004-08-20)We demonstrate how spontaneous emission in a cavity can be controlled by the application of a dc field. The method is specially suitable for Rydberg atoms. We present a simple argument based on Stark shifts for the control ... -
Deep sequencing of small RNA libraries reveals dynamic regulation of conserved and novel microRNAs and microRNA-stars during silkworm development
(BioMed Central, 2010-01-20)Background: In eukaryotes, microRNAs (miRNAs) have emerged as critical regulators of gene expression. The Silkworm (Bombyx mori L.) is one of the most suitable lepidopteran insects for studying the molecular aspects of ... -
Demonstrated low radiative loss of a quadrupole ultrashort electrical pulse propagated on a three strip coplanar transmission line
(AIP Publishing, 1997-11-10)We present an approach for reducing the absorption and dispersion due to Cherenkov radiation on coplanar transmission lines, which does not require the reduction of the permittivity mismatch between the substrate and the ... -
Demonstration of age-dependent capsular material on Pasteurella haemolytica serotype 1
(American Society for Microbiology, 1982-12)Extracellular capsular material was demonstrated on early log-phase cells of Pasteurella haemolytica serotype 1 by the fluorescent-antibody and several capsular staining techniques. The presence of this material was shown ... -
Design guidelines for sustainable biological field stations
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Designing an open-source application to record library gate counts in response to COVID-19
(Taylor & Francis, 2022-03-02)In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Oklahoma State University Library developed an open-source application to record real-time building capacity. Library student security tracks building entrances and exits via the ... -
Destination Vinita: Adding diversity one town at a time
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Detection and assessment of chemical hormesis on the radial growth in vitro of oomycetes and fungal plant pathogens
(SAGE Publications, 2012-09-29)Although plant diseases can be caused by bacteria, viruses, and protists, most are caused by fungi and fungus-like oomycetes. Intensive use of fungicides with the same mode of action can lead to selection of resistant ... -
Detection of Bartonella henselae and Rickettsia felis in fleas from client-owned pets in Oklahoma
(Society of Southwestern Entomologists, 2021-03)Bartonella sp. and Rickettsia sp. DNA were detected in cat fleas, Ctenocephalides felis (Bouche), collected from urban, client-owned cats (Felis catus L.) and dogs (Canis lupus familiaris L.) at Tulsa, OK, during 2017. ... -
Detection of selective sweeps in cattle using genome-wide SNP data
(BioMed Central, 2013-06-07)Background: The domestication and subsequent selection by humans to create breeds and biological types of cattle undoubtedly altered the patterning of variation within their genomes. Strong selection to fix advantageous ... -
Determination of the Wigner function from photon statistics
(De Gruyter Open, 1999-08)We present an experimental realisation of the direct scheme for measuring the Wigner function of a single quantized light mode. In this method, the Wigner function is determined as the expectation value of the photon number ... -
Determining a reasonable range of relative numerical tolerance values for simulating deterministic models of biochemical reactions
(2018-01-29)What values of relative numerical tolerance should be chosen in simulation of a deterministic model of a biochemical reaction is unclear, which impairs the modeling effort since the simulation outcomes of a model may depend ... -
Determining returns to storage: Does data aggregation matter?
(Cambridge University Press, 2007-12)Aggregate data are commonly used to determine returns to storage. However, recent studies have shown that aggregating data may lead to underestimated returns. This article compares aggregate and elevator data from Oklahoma ...