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Cyberpsych: Resources for psychologists on the Internet

technology education

Milburn MA.
GSID: y4hrG5B1lRAJ
D Kelley-Milburn, MA Milburn - Psychological Science, 1995 - journals.sagepub.com

The Internet is revolutionizing communication (Kehoe, 1993; Krol, 1992; LaQuey, 1992), yet the overwhelming majority of scholars who currently use the Internet employ it only for …

Singlet-Triplet Splittings in the Luminescent Excited States of Colloidal Cu(+):CdSe, Cu(+):InP, and CuInS2 Nanocrystals: Charge-Transfer Configurations and Self-Trapped Excitons.

Journal of the American Chemical Society

Knowles KE, Nelson HD, Kilburn TB, Gamelin DR.
PMID: 26389577
J Am Chem Soc. 2015 Oct 14;137(40):13138-47. doi: 10.1021/jacs.5b08547. Epub 2015 Oct 05.

The electronic and magnetic properties of the luminescent excited states of colloidal Cu(+):CdSe, Cu(+):InP, and CuInS2 nanocrystals were investigated using variable-temperature photoluminescence (PL) and magnetic circularly polarized luminescence (MCPL) spectroscopies. The nanocrystal electronic structures were also investigated by absorption...

No pathophysiologic pathway between wallet and coronary artery.

Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien

Milburn CR.
PMID: 26472790
Can Fam Physician. 2015 Oct;61(10):855.

No abstract available.

Development of the local maximum variety of ranked-order filters.

Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision

Wilburn JB.
PMID: 12365619
J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis. 2002 Oct;19(10):1994-2004. doi: 10.1364/josaa.19.001994.

A form of ranked-order filters is introduced as the local maximum filter. The construction of the local maximum filter is described, followed by a discussion of its function and some of its more important properties, and an example application...

A scheme for efficient quantum computation with linear optics.

Nature

Knill E, Laflamme R, Milburn GJ.
PMID: 11343107
Nature. 2001 Jan 04;409(6816):46-52. doi: 10.1038/35051009.

Quantum computers promise to increase greatly the efficiency of solving problems such as factoring large integers, combinatorial optimization and quantum physics simulation. One of the greatest challenges now is to implement the basic quantum-computational elements in a physical system...

Direct measurement of the pion valence-quark momentum distribution, the pion light-cone wave function squared.

Physical review letters

Aitala EM, Amato S, Anjos JC, Appel JA, Ashery D, Banerjee S, Bediaga I, Blaylock G, Bracker SB, Burchat PR, Burnstein RA, Carter T, Carvalho HS, Copty NK, Cremaldi LM, Darling C, Denisenko K, Deval S, Fernandez A, Fox GF, Gagnon P, Gerzon S, Gobel C, Gounder K, Halling AM, Herrera G, Hurvits G, James C, Kasper PA, Kwan S, Langs DC, Leslie J, Lichtenstadt J, Lundberg B, MayTal-Beck S, Meadows B, de Mello Neto JR, Mihalcea D, Milburn RH, de Miranda JM, Napier A, Nguyen A, d'Oliveira AB, O'Shaughnessy K, Peng KC, Perera LP, Purohit MV, Quinn B, Radeztsky S, Rafatian A, Reay NW, Reidy JJ, dos Reis AC, Rubin HA, Sanders DA, Santha AK, Santoro AF, Schwartz AJ, Sheaff M, Sidwell RA, Slaughter AJ, Sokoloff MD, Solano J, Stanton NR, Stefanski RJ, Stenson K, Summers DJ, Takach S, Thorne K, Tripathi AK, Watanabe S, Weiss-Babai R, Wiener J, Witchey N, Wolin E, Yang SM, Yi D, Yoshida S, Zaliznyak R, Zhang C.
PMID: 11384344
Phys Rev Lett. 2001 May 21;86(21):4768-72. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.86.4768.

We present the first direct measurements of the pion valence-quark momentum distribution which is related to the square of the pion light-cone wave function. The measurements were carried out using data on diffractive dissociation of 500 GeV/c pi(-) into...

Search for rare and forbidden Charm Meson decays D0 --> Vl+l- and hhll.

Physical review letters

Aitala EM, Amato S, Anjos JC, Appel JA, Ashery D, Banerjee S, Bediaga I, Blaylock G, Bracker SB, Burchat PR, Burnstein RA, Carter T, Carvalho HS, Copty NK, Cremaldi LM, Darling C, Denisenko K, Devmal S, Fernandez A, Fox GF, Gagnon P, Gobel C, Gounder K, Halling AM, Herrera G, Hurvits G, James C, Kasper PA, Kwan S, Langs DC, Leslie J, Lundberg B, Magnin J, MayTal-Beck S, Meadows B, de Mello Neto JR, Mihalcea D, Milburn RH, de Miranda JM, Napier A, Nguyen A, d'Oliveira AB, O'Shaughnessy K, Peng KC, Perera LP, Purohit MV, Quinn B, Radeztsky S, Rafatian A, Reay NW, Reidy JJ, dos Reis AC, Rubin HA, Sanders DA, Santha AK, Santoro AF, Schwartz AJ, Sheaff M, Sidwell RA, Slaughter AJ, Sokoloff MD, Solano J, Stanton NR, Stefanski RJ, Stenson K, Summers DJ, Takach S, Thorne K, Tripathi AK, Watanabe S, Weiss-Babai R, Wiener J, Witchey N, Wolin E, Yang SM, Yi D, Yoshida S, Zaliznyak R, Zhang C.
PMID: 11328072
Phys Rev Lett. 2001 Apr 30;86(18):3969-72. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.86.3969.

We report results of a search for flavor-changing neutral current (FCNC), lepton flavor, and lepton-number violating decays of the D0 (and its antiparticle) into three and four bodies. Using data from Fermilab charm hadroproduction experiment E791, we examine modes...

Observation of muon neutrino disappearance with the MINOS detectors in the NuMI neutrino beam.

Physical review letters

Michael DG, Adamson P, Alexopoulos T, Allison WW, Alner GJ, Anderson K, Andreopoulos C, Andrews M, Andrews R, Arms KE, Armstrong R, Arroyo C, Auty DJ, Avvakumov S, Ayres DS, Baller B, Barish B, Barker MA, Barnes PD, Barr G, Barrett WL, Beall E, Becker BR, Belias A, Bergfeld T, Bernstein RH, Bhattacharya D, Bishai M, Blake A, Bocean V, Bock B, Bock GJ, Boehm J, Boehnlein DJ, Bogert D, Border PM, Bower C, Boyd S, Buckley-Geer E, Bungau C, Byon-Wagner A, Cabrera A, Chapman JD, Chase TR, Cherdack D, Chernichenko SK, Childress S, Choudhary BC, Cobb JH, Cossairt JD, Courant H, Crane DA, Culling AJ, Dawson JW, de Jong JK, DeMuth DM, De Santo A, Dierckxsens M, Diwan MV, Dorman M, Drake G, Drakoulakos D, Ducar R, Durkin T, Erwin AR, Escobar CO, Evans JJ, Fackler OD, Falk Harris E, Feldman GJ, Felt N, Fields TH, Ford R, Frohne MV, Gallagher HR, Gebhard M, Giurgiu GA, Godley A, Gogos J, Goodman MC, Gornushkin Y, Gouffon P, Gran R, Grashorn E, Grossman N, Grudzinski JJ, Grzelak K, Guarino V, Habig A, Halsall R, Hanson J, Harris D, Harris PG, Hartnell J, Hartouni EP, Hatcher R, Heller K, Hill N, Ho Y, Holin A, Howcroft C, Hylen J, Ignatenko M, Indurthy D, Irwin GM, Ishitsuka M, Jaffe DE, James C, Jenner L, Jensen D, Joffe-Minor T, Kafka T, Kang HJ, Kasahara SM, Kilmer J, Kim H, Kim MS, Koizumi G, Kopp S, Kordosky M, Koskinen DJ, Kostin M, Kotelnikov SK, Krakauer DA, Kreymer A, Kumaratunga S, Ladran AS, Lang K, Laughton C, Lebedev A, Lee R, Lee WY, Libkind MA, Ling J, Liu J, Litchfield PJ, Litchfield RP, Longley NP, Lucas P, Luebke W, Madani S, Maher E, Makeev V, Mann WA, Marchionni A, Marino AD, Marshak ML, Marshall JS, Mayer N, McDonald J, McGowan AM, Meier JR, Merzon GI, Messier MD, Milburn RH, Miller JL, Miller WH, Mishra SR, Mislivec A, Miyagawa PS, Moore CD, Morfín J, Morse R, Mualem L, Mufson S, Murgia S, Murtagh MJ, Musser J, Naples D, Nelson C, Nelson JK, Newman HB, Nezrick F, Nichol RJ, Nicholls TC, Ochoa-Ricoux JP, Oliver J, Oliver WP, Onuchin VA, Osiecki T, Ospanov R, Paley J, Paolone V, Para A, Patzak T, Pavlović Z, Pearce GF, Pearson N, Peck CW, Perry C, Peterson EA, Petyt DA, Ping H, Piteira R, Pittam R, Pla-Dalmau A, Plunkett RK, Price LE, Proga M, Pushka DR, Rahman D, Rameika RA, Raufer TM, Read AL, Rebel B, Reichenbacher J, Reyna DE, Rosenfeld C, Rubin HA, Ruddick K, Ryabov VA, Saakyan R, Sanchez MC, Saoulidou N, Schneps J, Schoessow PV, Schreiner P, Schwienhorst R, Semenov VK, Seun SM, Shanahan P, Shield PD, Smart W, Smirnitsky V, Smith C, Smith PN, Sousa A, Speakman B, Stamoulis P, Stefanik A, Sullivan P, Swan JM, Symes PA, Tagg N, Talaga RL, Terekhov A, Tetteh-Lartey E, Thomas J, Thompson J, Thomson MA, Thron JL, Tinti G, Trendler R, Trevor J, Trostin I, Tsarev VA, Tzanakos G, Urheim J, Vahle P, Vakili M, Vaziri K, Velissaris C, Verebryusov V, Viren B, Wai L, Ward CP, Ward DR, Watabe M, Weber A, Webb RC, Wehmann A, West N, White C, White RF, Wojcicki SG, Wright DM, Wu QK, Yan WG, Yang T, Yumiceva FX, Yun JC, Zheng H, Zois M, Zwaska R.
PMID: 17155614
Phys Rev Lett. 2006 Nov 10;97(19):191801. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.191801. Epub 2006 Nov 08.

This Letter reports results from the MINOS experiment based on its initial exposure to neutrinos from the Fermilab NuMI beam. The rates and energy spectra of charged current nu(mu) interactions are compared in two detectors located along the beam...

Directed ortho Metalation reaction of aryl O-carbamates on solid support.

Organic letters

Milburn C, Milburn RR, Snieckus V.
PMID: 15704911
Org Lett. 2005 Feb 17;7(4):629-31. doi: 10.1021/ol0476220.

The first Directed ortho Metalation (DoM) reaction of aryl O-carbamates on polystyrene-divinylbenzene (PS-DVB) resin using a trityl linker is described. Using low temperatures and short metalation times, a range of electrophiles have been introduced to give, after cleavage from...

Quantum entanglement between a nonlinear nanomechanical resonator and a microwave field.

Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics

Meaney CP, McKenzie RH, Milburn GJ.
PMID: 21728625
Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys. 2011 May;83(5):056202. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevE.83.056202. Epub 2011 May 02.

We consider a theoretical model for a nonlinear nanomechanical resonator coupled to a superconducting microwave resonator. The nanomechanical resonator is driven parametrically at twice its resonance frequency, while the superconducting microwave resonator is driven with two tones that differ...

Breakdown of the cross-Kerr scheme for photon counting.

Physical review letters

Fan B, Kockum AF, Combes J, Johansson G, Hoi IC, Wilson CM, Delsing P, Milburn GJ, Stace TM.
PMID: 23414018
Phys Rev Lett. 2013 Feb 01;110(5):053601. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.053601. Epub 2013 Jan 30.

We show, in the context of single-photon detection, that an atomic three-level model for a transmon in a transmission line does not support the predictions of the nonlinear polarizability model known as the cross-Kerr effect. We show that the...

Adolescents Exiting Homelessness Over Two Years: The Risk Amplification and Abatement Model.

Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence

Milburn NG, Rice E, Rotheram-Borus MJ, Mallett S, Rosenthal D, Batterham P, May SJ, Witkin A, Duan N.
PMID: 25067896
J Res Adolesc. 2009 Dec 01;19(4):762-785. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-7795.2009.00610.x.

The Risk Amplification and Abatement Model (RAAM), demonstrates that negative contact with socializing agents amplify risk, while positive contact abates risk for homeless adolescents. To test this model, the likelihood of exiting homelessness and returning to familial housing at...

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