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    Factors influencing the biocompatibility of insertable silicon microshafts in cerebral cortex by Edell, D.J., Toi, V.V., McNeil, V.M., Clark, L.D.

    “…Issues that determine the biocompatibility of insertable microelectrode arrays were investigated. Results from a limited number of tests indicated that there…”
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    Bi-metallic dies for rapid die casting by Rasgado, M.T. Alonso, Davey, K., Clark, L.D., Hinduja, S.

    Published in Journal of materials processing technology (01-06-2006)
    “…Almost all casting processes involve placing the melt in a mould of lower thermal conductivity. As a result, high rates of energy extraction are effectively…”
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    Boundary element stress analysis for bi-metallic dies in pressure diecasting by Alonso Rasgado, M.T., Davey, K., Clark, L.D., Hinduja, S.

    Published in Journal of materials processing technology (01-06-2006)
    “…The rate of heat extraction during the pressure die-casting process is central to both the quality and the cost of the finished castings. Energy-extraction…”
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    Boundary element stress analysis for copper-based dies in pressure die casting by Alonso Rasgado, M.T., Davey, K., Clark, L.D., Hinduja, S.

    Published in Computers & structures (2006)
    “…It has recently been demonstrated that, for pressure die casting, high rates of heat extraction are possible with the use copper–alloyed dies suitably…”
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    The initial noncovalent binding of glucose to human hemoglobin in nonenzymatic glycation by Clark, Shelley L D, Santin, Angela E, Bryant, Priscilla A, Holman, Rw, Rodnick, Kenneth J

    Published in Glycobiology (Oxford) (01-11-2013)
    “…Mechanisms for nonenzymatic protein glycation have been extensively studied albeit with an emphasis at the later stages that gives rise to advanced glycation…”
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    An Introductory Organic Chemistry Review Homework Exercise: Deriving Potential Mechanisms for Glucose Ring Opening in Mutarotation by Murdock, Margaret, Holman, R. W, Slade, Tyler, Clark, Shelley L. D, Rodnick, Kenneth J

    Published in Journal of chemical education (09-12-2014)
    “…A unique homework assignment has been designed as a review exercise to be implemented near the end of the one-year undergraduate organic chemistry sequence…”
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    Cesium hydroxide (CsOH): a useful etchant for micromachining silicon by Clark, L.D., Lund, J.L., Edell, D.J.

    “…The CsOH-H/sub 2/O etchant system was studied over a range of concentrations (10%-76% by weight) and temperatures (25-90 degrees C). The etch rates of…”
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    Validation of a nutrient adequacy score for use with women and children by Krebs-Smith, S M, Clark, L D

    “…The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a nutrient adequacy score to be used by nutrition programs for women and children. The study population…”
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    A quantitative stereoscopic video system for visually measuring the linear dimensions of free-swimming fish by Steeves, G.D., Peterson, R.H., Clark, L.D.

    “…A photogrammetric technique is described that can be applied to the problem of measuring the linear dimensions of free-swimming salmon contained in aquaculture…”
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    Silicon neural information transducers: current technology, perspectives, and recent results by Edell, D.J., Clark, L.D.

    “…Advanced neural information transducers are currently under development. Novel micromachined silicon transducer fabrication techniques have been created to…”
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    A probabilistic approach to the design of microelectrode layouts for neural signal transducers by Clark, L.D., Edell, D.J.

    “…Neural signal transducers consisting of arrays of microelectrodes fabricated on a substrate are considered. The geometries and spacings of the microelectrodes…”
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    Microfabrication technology for development of chronic neural information transducers by Edell, D.J., McNeil, V.M., Clark, L.D.

    “…A chronically implantable neural information transducer is being developed for physiological and clinical applications. The technology is based on…”
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    "Screen-to-Screen" Testing: An Exploratory Study of Oral Proficiency Interviewing Using Video Teleconferencing by Clark, John L. D, Hooshmand, Dariush

    Published in System (Linköping) (1992)
    “…This report discusses a study on the use of modern media techniques in long-distance oral testing that preserve the possibility of interaction by using video…”
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    The FSI/ILR/ACTFL Proficiency Scales and Testing Techniques by Clark, John L. D., Clifford, Ray T.

    Published in Studies in second language acquisition (01-06-1988)
    “…The major purposes of this article are to briefly describe the rationale and history of development of the “proficiency-based” testing movement in the United…”
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    Toward a Research and Development Strategy for Computer-Assisted Language Learning by D, John L

    Published in CALICO journal (01-01-1987)
    “…This article describes and recommends an approach to CALL-related research and development activities in which the CALL portion of the learning process is not…”
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    The Measurement of Foreign/Second Language Proficiency by Bachman, Lyle F., John L. D. Clark

    “…Based on and synthesizing recent advances in both psychometric procedures and communicatively oriented linguistic analysis, a theoretical framework for…”
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