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    Observation of non-Markovian micromechanical Brownian motion by Gröblacher, S., Trubarov, A., Prigge, N., Cole, G. D., Aspelmeyer, M., Eisert, J.

    Published in Nature communications (28-07-2015)
    “…All physical systems are to some extent open and interacting with their environment. This insight, basic as it may seem, gives rise to the necessity of…”
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    Cooling-by-measurement and mechanical state tomography via pulsed optomechanics by Vanner, M. R., Hofer, J., Cole, G. D., Aspelmeyer, M.

    Published in Nature communications (15-08-2013)
    “…Observing a physical quantity without disturbing it is a key capability for the control of individual quantum systems. Such back-action-evading or quantum…”
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    Pulsed quantum optomechanics by Vanner, M. R., Pikovski, I., Cole, G. D., Kim, M. S., Brukner, Č., Hammerer, K., Milburn, G. J., Aspelmeyer, M.

    “…Studying mechanical resonators via radiation pressure offers a rich avenue for the exploration of quantum mechanical behavior in a macroscopic regime. However,…”
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    Direct frequency comb measurement of OD + CO → DOCO kinetics by Bjork, B. J., Bui, T. Q., Heckl, O. H., Changala, P. B., Spaun, B., Heu, P., Follman, D., Deutsch, C., Cole, G. D., Aspelmeyer, M., Okumura, M., Ye, J.

    “…The kinetics of the hydroxyl radical (OH) + carbon monoxide (CO) reaction, which is fundamental to both atmospheric and combustion chemistry, are complex…”
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    A bipolar kinesin by Kashlna, A. S, Baskin, R. J, Cole, D. G, Wedaman, K. P, Saxton, W. M, Scholey, J. M

    Published in Nature (London) (18-01-1996)
    “…Chromosome segregation during mitosis depends on the action of the mitotic spindle, a self-organizing, bipolar protein machine which uses microtubules (MTs)…”
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    Discrepancies in autologous bone marrow stem cell trials and enhancement of ejection fraction (DAMASCENE): weighted regression and meta-analysis by Nowbar, Alexandra N, Mielewczik, Michael, Karavassilis, Maria, Dehbi, Hakim-Moulay, Shun-Shin, Matthew J, Jones, Siana, Howard, James P, Cole, Graham D, Francis, Darrel P

    Published in BMJ (Online) (28-04-2014)
    “…Objective To investigate whether discrepancies in trials of use of bone marrow stem cells in patients with heart disease account for the variation in reported…”
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    Thickness uniformity measurements and damage threshold tests of large-area GaAs/AlGaAs crystalline coatings for precision interferometry by Koch, P, Cole, G D, Deutsch, C, Follman, D, Heu, P, Kinley-Hanlon, M, Kirchhoff, R, Leavey, S, Lehmann, J, Oppermann, P, Rai, A K, Tornasi, Z, Wöhler, J, Wu, D S, Zederbauer, T, Lück, H

    Published in Optics express (09-12-2019)
    “…Precision interferometry is the leading method for extremely sensitive measurements in gravitational wave astronomy. Thermal noise of dielectric coatings poses…”
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    Substrate-transferred GaAs/AlGaAs crystalline coatings for gravitational-wave detectors by Cole, G. D., Ballmer, S. W., Billingsley, G., Cataño-Lopez, S. B., Fejer, M., Fritschel, P., Gretarsson, A. M., Harry, G. M., Kedar, D., Legero, T., Makarem, C., Penn, S. D., Reitze, D. H., Steinlechner, J., Sterr, U., Tanioka, S., Truong, G.-W., Ye, J., Yu, J.

    Published in Applied physics letters (13-03-2023)
    “…In this Perspective, we summarize the status of technological development for large-area and low-noise substrate-transferred GaAs/AlGaAs (AlGaAs) crystalline…”
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    The recursive generalized predictive feedback control: theory and experiments by Moon, S.-M., Clark, R.L., Cole, D.G.

    Published in Journal of sound and vibration (06-01-2005)
    “…The proposed adaptive control algorithm combines the recursive least-squares system identification algorithm and the generalized predictive control (GPC)…”
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    Optimized SESAMs for kilowatt-level ultrafast lasers by Diebold, A, Zengerle, T, Alfieri, C G E, Schriber, C, Emaury, F, Mangold, M, Hoffmann, M, Saraceno, C J, Golling, M, Follman, D, Cole, G D, Aspelmeyer, M, Südmeyer, T, Keller, U

    Published in Optics express (16-05-2016)
    “…We present a thorough investigation of surface deformation and thermal properties of high-damage threshold large-area semiconductor saturable absorber mirrors…”
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    Mid-infrared interference coatings with excess optical loss below 10 ppm by Winkler, G, Perner, L W, Truong, G-W, Zhao, G, Bachmann, D, Mayer, A S, Fellinger, J, Follman, D, Heu, P, Deutsch, C, Bailey, D M, Peelaers, H, Puchegger, S, Fleisher, A J, Cole, G D, Heckl, O H

    Published in Optica (01-01-2021)
    “…We present high-reflectivity substrate-transferred single-crystal GaAs/AlGaAs interference coatings at a center wavelength of 4.54 μm with record-low excess…”
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    Near-infrared scanning cavity ringdown for optical loss characterization of supermirrors by Truong, G W, Winkler, G, Zederbauer, T, Bachmann, D, Heu, P, Follman, D, White, M E, Heckl, O H, Cole, G D

    Published in Optics express (08-07-2019)
    “…A cavity ringdown system for probing the spatial variation of optical loss across high-reflectivity mirrors is described. This system is employed to examine…”
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    Photonic crystal slab quantum well infrared photodetector by Kalchmair, S., Detz, H., Cole, G. D., Andrews, A. M., Klang, P., Nobile, M., Gansch, R., Ostermaier, C., Schrenk, W., Strasser, G.

    Published in Applied physics letters (03-01-2011)
    “…In this letter we present a quantum well infrared photodetector (QWIP), which is fabricated as a photonic crystal slab (PCS). With the PCS it is possible to…”
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    Kinesin-II, the heteromeric kinesin by Cole, D G

    “…The kinesins constitute a large family of motor proteins which are responsible for the distribution of numerous organelles, vesicles and macromolecular…”
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    The carboxyl-terminal domain of kinesin heavy chain is important for membrane binding by SKOUFIAS, D. A, COLE, D. G, WEDAMAN, K. P, SCHOLEY, J. M

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (14-01-1994)
    “…Sea urchin kinesin is a plus end-directed microtubule-based motor consisting of two heavy chains and two light chains and is proposed to be responsible (a) for…”
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    A 'slow' homotetrameric kinesin-related motor protein purified from Drosophila embryos by Cole, D.G. (University of California, Davis, CA.), Saxton, W.M, Sheehan, K.B, Scholey, J.M

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (16-09-1994)
    “…Pan-kinesin peptide antibodies (Cole, D. G., Cande, W. Z., Baskin, R. J., Skoufias, D. A., Hogan, C. J., and Scholey, J.M. (1992) J. Cell Sci. 101, 291-301;…”
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    Sequence and Submolecular Localization of the 115-kD Accessory Subunit of the Heterotrimeric Kinesin-II (KRP85/95) Complex by Wedaman, Karen P., Meyer, David W., Rashid, Dana J., Cole, Douglas G., Scholey, Jonathan M.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-02-1996)
    “…The heterotrimeric kinesin-II holoenzyme purified from sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus) eggs is assembled from two heterodimerized kinesin-related…”
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    THz quantum cascade lasers with wafer bonded active regions by Brandstetter, M, Deutsch, C, Benz, A, Cole, G D, Detz, H, Andrews, A M, Schrenk, W, Strasser, G, Unterrainer, K

    Published in Optics express (08-10-2012)
    “…We demonstrate terahertz quantum-cascade lasers with a 30 μm thick double-metal waveguide, which are fabricated by stacking two 15 μm thick active regions…”
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    Chlamydomonas IFT88 and Its Mouse Homologue, Polycystic Kidney Disease Gene Tg737, Are Required for Assembly of Cilia and Flagella by Pazour, Gregory J., Dickert, Bethany L., Vucica, Yvonne, Seeley, E. Scott, Rosenbaum, Joel L., Witman, George B., Cole, Douglas G.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (30-10-2000)
    “…Intraflagellar transport (IFT) is a rapid movement of multi-subunit protein particles along flagellar microtubules and is required for assembly and maintenance…”
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