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Data and code for fitting multi-species occupancy model.
Camera trap detection / non-detection data for bobcats, coyotes, gray foxes, and red foxes from 6 mid-Atlantic states and the District of Columbia, USA; associated site-level covariates; and R and Stan code for fitting a multi-species occupancy model. See ReadMe for detailed file descriptions
2011 IEEE International Conference on RFID Photovoltaic Enhanced UHF RFID Tag Antennas for Dual Purpose Energy Harvesting
Abstract—The most significant barrier to improving passive RFID tag performance for both fixed function ID tags and enhanced RFID tags is the limitation on the amount of power that can be harvested for operation. This paper presents a novel approach for incorporating solar harvesting capability into existing passive RFID tags without increasing the parts count or changing the tag assembly process. Our approach employs the tag’s antenna as a dual function element in which the antenna simultaneously harvests RF energy, communicates with the RFID reader, and harvests solar energy for auxiliary power. This is accomplished by using low cost, printable photovoltaics deposited on flexible substrate to form part of the antenna’s radiating structure. Several prototype UHF RFID antennas are demonstrated using commercially available thin film, amorphous solar cells. To quantify the improvement in tag performance, Intel’s WISP was used as an initial test vehicle. The effective read range of the tag was increased by six times and exceeded the reader’s sensitivity limitations. Additionally, the new antenna allowed for sensing and computing operations to take place independent of the RFID reader under typical office lighting conditions
Additional file 1: of Durable regression of Medulloblastoma after regional and intravenous delivery of anti-HER2 chimeric antigen receptor T cells
Figure S1. Characterization of HER2 CAR T cell phenotype. Human T cells were either mock transduced or transduced with HER2 CAR as previously described in Methods. Cells were taken from culture on Day 7 and stained for CD4, CD8, and either a panel of markers of T cell activation (A) or a panel of markers of T cell exhaustion (B). CAR+ T cells were identified by Protein-L staining as previously shown in Fig. 1. Histograms for each population of T cells are shown above, as well as the relevant FMO controls. (PPTX 389 kb
Additional file 3: of Durable regression of Medulloblastoma after regional and intravenous delivery of anti-HER2 chimeric antigen receptor T cells
Figure S3. Linear regression data used for calculating statistics from Figs. 2, 3, 4, and 5. Data is presented as spider plots, with each line representing data from an individual mouse, and linear regression lines and equations overlaid. Fig.Ă‚Â 2b. Fig.Ă‚Â 3b. Fig.Ă‚Â 4b. Fig.Ă‚Â 5b. (PPTX 274 kb