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    Oscillatory behavior of neutrophils under opposing chemoattractant gradients supports a winner-take-all mechanism by Byrne, Matthew B, Kimura, Yuki, Kapoor, Ashish, He, Yuan, Mattam, Kewin S, Hasan, Katherine M, Olson, Luke N, Wang, Fei, Kenis, Paul J A, Rao, Christopher V

    Published in PloS one (21-01-2014)
    “…Neutrophils constitute the largest class of white blood cells and are the first responders in the innate immune response. They are able to sense and migrate up…”
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    Yield Learning Methodologies and Failure Isolation in Ring Oscillator Circuit for CMOS Technology Research by Chan, Victor, Cheng, K., Greene, A., Levin, T. M., Teehan, S., Karve, G., Guo, D., Bergendahl, M., Lea, D., Strane, J. S., Austin, B., Boye, C., Mattam, S., Choi, S., Gaul, A.

    “…We detail the use of ring oscillators (ROs) for yield learning during the research phase of a CMOS technology generation. Failing circuits are located and…”
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    Failure Isolation in Ring Oscillator Circuit and Defect Detection in CMOS Technology Research by Chan, Victor, Bergendahl, M., Strane, J., Austin, B., Boye, C., Mattam, S., Choi, S., Gaul, A., Cheng, K., Greene, A., Lea, D., Levin, T., Karve, G., Teehan, S., Guo, D.

    “…Ring oscillators (ROs) are used for yield learning during the research phase of a CMOS technology generation. Based on electrical data and binning methods, we…”
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    Oscillatory Behavior of Neutrophils under Opposing Chemoattractant Gradients Supports a Winner-Take-All Mechanism: e85726 by Byrne, Matthew B, Kimura, Yuki, Kapoor, Ashish, He, Yuan, Mattam, Kewin S, Hasan, Katherine M, Olson, Luke N, Wang, Fei, Kenis, Paul JA, Rao, Christopher V

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2014)
    “…Neutrophils constitute the largest class of white blood cells and are the first responders in the innate immune response. They are able to sense and migrate up…”
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    Journal Article