Search Results - "Altkorn, Robert"
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Fatal and non-fatal food injuries among children (aged 0–14 years)
Published in International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology (01-07-2008)“…Summary Objective To identify and characterize food items with high risk of airway obstruction in children younger than 15 years. Methods This retrospective…”
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Raman Performance Characteristics of Teflon®-AF 2400 Liquid-Core Optical-Fiber Sample Cells
Published in Applied spectroscopy (01-10-1999)“…Several properties of Teflon®-AF liquid-core optical-fiber (LCOF) sample cells relevant to their utility in analytical Raman spectroscopy have been…”
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Development of the Small Parts Cylinder: Lessons Learned
Published in The Laryngoscope (01-11-2008)“…Objectives/Hypothesis: The Consumer Product Safety Commission mandates federal child choking prevention standards in the United States. Consumer Product Safety…”
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Measurement of noise from toys
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-09-2005)“…Noise from toys is an issue receiving increasing attention in the toy and consumer product safety communities. Concern over loud toys is motivated both by…”
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Raman Sensitivity Enhancement for Aqueous Protein Samples Using a Liquid-Core Optical-Fiber Cell
Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (15-03-2001)“…We have demonstrated a sensitivity enhancement factor of 500 in aqueous solutions using a liquid core optical fiber (LCOF) Raman cell made from Teflon-AF. We…”
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Intensity Considerations in Liquid Core Optical Fiber Raman Spectroscopy
Published in Applied spectroscopy (01-04-2001)“…This paper develops expressions for the Raman power emitted by liquid core optical fiber (LCOF) sample cells in six simple excitation/collection geometries and…”
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Lifespan Perspectives on the Foreseeable Use of Consumer Products
Published in Ergonomics in design (01-07-2007)“…FEATURE AT A GLANCE: The determination of foreseeable use – both the unintended and intended uses of consumer products – should be central in the development…”
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Lifespan perspectives on the forseeable use of consumer products
Published in Ergonomics in design (01-06-2007)“…Focuses on how age affects the ways consumers misuse products, risking injury and death. The article identifies predictable risks caused by behaviour patterns…”
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Efficient Elimination of Fluorescence Background from Raman Spectra Collected in a Liquid Core Optical Fiber
Published in Applied spectroscopy (01-12-2000)“…Liquid core optical fiber (LCOF) waveguides have been used to enhance the Raman sensitivity of liquid sample measurements by more than two orders of magnitude…”
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Designing a Technology Coach
Published in Ergonomics in design (01-07-2007)“…FEATURE AT A GLANCE: Technology in the home environment has the potential to support older adults in a variety of ways. We took an interdisciplinary approach…”
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Frequency of caregiver supervision of young children during play
Published in International journal of injury control and safety promotion (01-06-2007)“…Unintentional injury is one of the most significant threats to children's health worldwide. The 2nd UNICEF Innocenti Report Card (UNICEF 2001) reveals…”
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Light emitting diode safety and safety standards
Published in IEEE Symposium on Product Safety Engineering, 2005 (2005)“…Concerns about the safety of light emitted by LEDs are being raised as LED power output, wavelength coverage, and low-cost availability grow. Potential safety…”
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Surface Raman spectroscopy as an in-situ probe of laser micro chemical processes
Published in IEEE circuits and devices magazine (01-01-1986)“…Laser-induced chemical processes are now being used in a number of new semiconductor processing techniques. The authors briefly review the technique known as…”
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Surface Raman spectroscopy as an in-situ probe of laser microchemical processes
Published in IEEE circuits and devices magazine (01-01-1986)“…Laser-induced chemical processes are now being used in a number of new semiconductor processing techniques. The authors briefly review the technique known as…”
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