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    SQLite File Databases for Science Data Pipelines 3 Use Cases by Brown, Lawrence E, Hill, Matthew, Kollmann, Peter, Mitchell, Donald G

    Published in 2024 IEEE Aerospace Conference (02-03-2024)
    “…Complex science instruments require complicated management of ancillary data such as calibration, file list, or timing information. We have found that the…”
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    TSEpoch: An object oriented design for representing time by Brown, Lawrence E., Turner, F. Scott, Vandegriff, Jon D.

    Published in 2014 IEEE Aerospace Conference (01-03-2014)
    “…We present a method for safely handling the numerous time standards (UTC, TDB, TDT, Spacecraft Clocks, etc.) involved in space science data analysis. We define…”
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    HELIOLIB/MIDL: An example of code reuse over mission lifetime by Brown, L. E., Vandegriff, J.

    Published in 2013 IEEE Aerospace Conference (01-03-2013)
    “…This paper presents an overview of using a single semantic data model (HELIOLIB) and science data analysis code base (MIDL) throughout all phases of a…”
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    Adrenal medulla imaging agents: a structure-distribution relationship study of radiolabeled aralkylguanidines by Wieland, Donald M, Mangner, Thomas J, Inbasekaran, Muthiah N, Brown, Lawrence E, Wu, Jiann Long

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (01-02-1984)
    “…Fourteen 125I-labeled aralkylguanidines were synthesized and evaluated as potential imaging agents for the adrenal medullae and tumors of adrenomedullary…”
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    Comparison of methods for determining peroxidation in processed whole peanut products by St. Angelo, Allen J., Ory, Robert L., Brown, Lawrence E.

    “…Oxidation of fatty acids in peanut butter produces peroxides and changes in the conjugated diene contents. Two of the most widely used methods for measuring…”
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    Direct laser fabrication of superalloy cermet abrasive turbine blade tips by Das, Suman, Fuesting, Timothy P., Danyo, Gregory, Brown, Lawrence E., Beaman, Joseph J., Bourell, David L.

    Published in Materials in engineering (01-04-2000)
    “…This paper presents the development of a new technique for the production of abrasive turbine blade tips by direct laser processing. This superalloy cermet…”
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    Sulfur isotopic analyses from Park County, Montana by Brookins, Douglas G, Brown, Lawrence E

    “…Sulfur isotope ratios from Precambrian gold-arsenopyrite ore deposits in schist have a narrow range and show slight enrichment in the heavier isotope. The…”
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    Silicon Isotopic Composition in large Meteoritic SiC Particles and $^{22}$ Na Origin of $^{22}$Ne by Brown, Lawrence E., Clayton, Donald D.

    “…Large silicon carbide (SiC) particles extracted from acid-insoluble residues of carbonaceous chondrites are isotopically anomalous in both silicon and carbon…”
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    Silicon Isotopic Composition in Large Meteoritic SiC Particles and 22 Na Origin of 22 Ne by Brown, Lawrence E., Clayton, Donald D.

    “…Large silicon carbide (SiC) particles extracted from acid-insoluble residues of carbonaceous chondrites are isotopically anomalous in both silicon and carbon…”
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    Industrial greenhouse gas emissions: Does CO₂ from combustion of biomass residue for energy really matter? by Lineback, Neal, Dellinger, Taylor, Shienvold, Lori Felix, Witcher, Brian, Reynolds, Audrey, Brown, Lawrence E.

    Published in Climate research (10-12-1999)
    “…Woody biomass fuel combustion for industrial heating and processing is increasing in northwestern North Carolina. Sources are mainly biomass waste and…”
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    Industrial Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Does CO sub(2) from Combustion of Biomass Residue for Energy Really Matter? by Lineback, Neal, Dellinger, Taylor, Shienvold, Lori F, Witcher, Brian, Reynolds, Audrey, Brown, Lawrence E

    Published in Climate research (10-12-1999)
    “…An increasing trend toward the use of woody biomass fuel combustion for industrial heating applications in northwestern North Carolina is described. The…”
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