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    Removing orbital debris with lasers by Phipps, Claude R., Baker, Kevin L., Libby, Stephen B., Liedahl, Duane A., Olivier, Scot S., Pleasance, Lyn D., Rubenchik, Alexander, Trebes, James E., Victor George, E., Marcovici, Bogdan, Reilly, James P., Valley, Michael T.

    Published in Advances in space research (01-05-2012)
    “…Orbital debris in low Earth orbit (LEO) are now sufficiently dense that the use of LEO space is threatened by runaway collision cascading. A problem predicted…”
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    Serum protein profile alterations in hemodialysis patients by Langlois, Richard G, Trebes, James E, Dalmasso, Enrique A, Ying, Yong, Davies, Robert W, Curzi, Mario P, Colston, Jr, Bill W, Turteltaub, Kenneth W, Perkins, Julie, Chromy, Brett A, Choi, Megan W, Murphy, Gloria A, Fitch, J Patrick, McCutchen-Maloney, Sandra L

    Published in American journal of nephrology (01-03-2004)
    “…Serum protein profiling patterns can reflect the pathological state of a patient and therefore may be useful for clinical diagnostics. Here, we present results…”
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    Demonstration of X-ray Holography with an X-ray Laser by Trebes, James E., Brown, Steven B., Campbell, E. Michael, Matthews, Dennis L., Nilson, David G., Stone, Gary F., Whelan, David A.

    “…An x-ray hologram was made by means of an x-ray laser and a laser-quality near normal incidence x-ray mirror. The high brightness and large coherence lengths…”
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    Development of a prototype optical hydrogen gas sensor using a getter-doped polymer transducer for monitoring cumulative exposure: Preliminary results by Small, Ward, Maitland, Duncan J., Wilson, Thomas S., Bearinger, Jane P., Letts, Stephan A., Trebes, James E.

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (04-06-2009)
    “…A novel prototype optical sensor for monitoring cumulative hydrogen gas exposure was fabricated and evaluated. Chemical-to-optical transduction was…”
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    Observation of UV enhanced fluorescence due to the combined effects of selective optical pumping and collisional transfer by Trebes, J., Krishnan, M.

    Published in IEEE journal of quantum electronics (01-12-1983)
    “…We have recently reported [1] enhanced UV fluorescence at 2138 Å due to selective optical pumping with 560 Å EUV line radiation. In this paper, measurements…”
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