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Publication type: Book
Title: ICT in the early years
Author(s): O'Hara,Mark (Author)
Responsibility Data: Mark O'Hara
Publication Data: London : Continuum, 2004
Physical Description: ix , 102 p. ; 18 cm.
Series Data: Classmates;
ISBN: 0-8264-6644-3  
Subject Area: Education
Subject Terms:  Educational technology   Early childhood education   Technology and children 
Call Number: 371.33 OHA
Accession Number 83503

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Publication type: Article
Title: A Molecular Dynamics Study on Heat Transfer Characteristics Over the Interface of Self-Assembled Monolayer and Water Solvent
Author(s): Kikugawa,Gota (Author) Ohara,Taku (Author) Kawaguchi,Tohru (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:Journal of Heat Transfer
Issue Number:2014/OCT V.136 N.10
Call No.:621.402205 JHT
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p 1-5
Subject Area: Engineering
Subject Terms:  Heat -- Transmission 
Accession Number 135829
Abstract
We performed molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of the interface which is comprised of self-assembled monolayer (SAM) and water solvent to investigate heat transfer characteristics. In particular, local thermal boundary conductance (TBC), which is an inverse of so-called Kapitza resistance, at the SAM–solvent interface was evaluated by using the nonequilibrium MD (NEMD) technique in which the one-dimensional thermal energy flux was imposed across the interface. By using two kinds of SAM terminal with hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties ...

Abstract URL:http://heattransfer.asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/article.aspx?articleID=1885206
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Publication type: Article
Title: Hidden Liquidity: Some New Light on Dark Trading
Author(s): BLOOMFIELD,ROBERT (Author) O'HARA,MAUREEN (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:The Journal of Finance
Issue Number:2015/OCT V.70 N.5
Call No.:332.05 JFI
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p 2227-2274
Subject Area: Economics
Subject Terms:  Economics 
Accession Number 143373
Abstract
Using a laboratory market, we investigate how the ability to hide orders affects traders’ strategies and market outcomes in a limit order book environment. We find that order strategies are greatly affected by allowing hidden liquidity, with traders substituting nondisplayed for displayed shares and changing the aggressiveness of their trading. As traders adapt their behavior to the different opacity regimes, however, most aggregate market outcomes (such as liquidity and informational efficiency) are not affected as much. We also find that opacity appears to increase the profits of informed traders but only when their private information is very valuable. ...

Abstract URL:http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jofi.12301/full
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Publication type: Article
Title: Short DNA Probes Developed for Sample Tracking and Quality Assurance in Gene Panel Testing
Author(s): Fujiki,Ryoji (Author) Ikeda,Makoto (Author) Ohara,Osamu (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:The jouranal of molecular diagnostics
Issue Number:2019/NOV V.21 N.6
Call No.:616.0756 JMD
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p 1079–1094
Subject Area: Medical sciences
Subject Terms:  Molecular diagnosis 
Accession Number 179781
Abstract
Both multiplexing and target-enrichment technologies are key to reducing the cost of genetic testing using next-generation sequencing (NGS). Many diagnostic laboratories routinely handle thousands of targeted resequencing samples, leading to an increased risk of accidental sample mix-ups and cross contamination. Herein, we present a short DNA fragment that can be spiked into the original genomic DNA (gDNA) or whole blood sample and tracked through to the final targeted resequencing data. This DNA fragment comprises a 15-bp unique index sequence assembled with a 120-bp fixed sequence designed for recovery in a hybridization capture reaction. ...

Abstract URL:https://jmd.amjpathol.org/article/S1525-1578(19)30357-5/abstract


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