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, and control light underpin the modern information-technology era. Society is increasingly reliant on such devices for efficient lighting, information display, and optical data transmission. Furthermore, the study of optoelectronics is enabling new technologies ranging from ubiquitous sensors and photorealistic virtual reality displays to quantum-based information technologies that promise to produce exponential increases in computing power and secure communication networks from hacking. Such
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Pacific Lutheran University provides information technology (IT) services in support of the university’s educational mission. IT services include but are not limited to computer labs, data and voice networks, classroom and instructional technologies, and administrative systems. Policies related to IT services and resources extend also to copyright infringement, intellectual property, content accessed or downloaded over the PLU network, and appropriate use of communication systems & services
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than 270 diplomatic facilities worldwide. They develop, enhance, and manage interconnected, and secure IT networks and computer systems worldwide. They promote and safeguard the health and wellbeing of America’s diplomatic community. They are at the forefront of addressing some of the world’s most challenging issues like climate change, sustainable energy, global health, arms control, and nonproliferation. Women, people of color, LGBTQI+, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and interested
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,” Grahe said. “I reached out to some networks. At first, they seemed to think I was overreacting to the virus. Later, peers became so overwhelmed with converting everything to virtual learning that they didn’t have time.” Two other institutions in New York and Georgia contributed samples from students, and some PLU students in the Statistics 232 course reached out to others on social media. Eventually, more than 900 respondents from across the country participated in the study. PLU psychology major
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Soviet spy networks in Boston during World War II. During the summer of 1940, the leader of Boston’s Christian Front organization was successfully recruited by Nazi SS intelligence agents in the United States. The clandestine relationship produced excellent results in the area of propaganda, particularly anti-Semitic propaganda. In 1941, the Nazi propaganda wins caught the attention of British intelligence in the United States – MI6. Without knowing that the Christian Front had been compromised by
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Soviet spy networks in Boston during World War II. During the summer of 1940, the leader of Boston’s Christian Front organization was successfully recruited by Nazi SS intelligence agents in the United States. The clandestine relationship produced excellent results in the area of propaganda, particularly anti-Semitic propaganda. In 1941, the Nazi propaganda wins caught the attention of British intelligence in the United States – MI6. Without knowing that the Christian Front had been compromised by
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Soviet spy networks in Boston during World War II. During the summer of 1940, the leader of Boston’s Christian Front organization was successfully recruited by Nazi SS intelligence agents in the United States. The clandestine relationship produced excellent results in the area of propaganda, particularly anti-Semitic propaganda. In 1941, the Nazi propaganda wins caught the attention of British intelligence in the United States – MI6. Without knowing that the Christian Front had been compromised by
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Soviet spy networks in Boston during World War II. During the summer of 1940, the leader of Boston’s Christian Front organization was successfully recruited by Nazi SS intelligence agents in the United States. The clandestine relationship produced excellent results in the area of propaganda, particularly anti-Semitic propaganda. In 1941, the Nazi propaganda wins caught the attention of British intelligence in the United States – MI6. Without knowing that the Christian Front had been compromised by
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." Bioinformatics 2016: 694. R. Cao, D. Bhattacharya, J. Hou, J. Cheng. "DeepQA: improving the estimation of single protein model quality with deep belief networks." BMC bioinformatics Vol. 17.1, 2016: 495. D. Bhattacharya, R. Cao, J. Cheng. "UniCon3D: de novo protein structure prediction using united-residue conformational search via stepwise, probabilistic sampling." Bioinformatics 2016: D. Bhattacharya, J. Nowotny, R. Cao, J. Cheng. "3Drefine: An Interactive Web Server for Efficient Protein Structure
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." Bioinformatics 2016: 694. R. Cao, D. Bhattacharya, J. Hou, J. Cheng. "DeepQA: improving the estimation of single protein model quality with deep belief networks." BMC bioinformatics Vol. 17.1, 2016: 495. D. Bhattacharya, R. Cao, J. Cheng. "UniCon3D: de novo protein structure prediction using united-residue conformational search via stepwise, probabilistic sampling." Bioinformatics 2016: D. Bhattacharya, J. Nowotny, R. Cao, J. Cheng. "3Drefine: An Interactive Web Server for Efficient Protein Structure
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