47 research outputs found

    Drag Prediction Using Adaptive Discontinuous Finite Elements

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    Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/106502/1/AIAA2013-51.pd

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    Integrating DNA Encapsulates and Digital Microfluidics for Automated Data Storage in DNA

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    Using DNA as a durable, high-density storage medium with eternal format relevance can address a future data storage deficiency. The proposed storage format incorporates dehydrated particle spots on glass, at a theoretical capacity of more than 20 TB per spot, which can be efficiently retrieved without significant loss of DNA. The authors measure the rapid decay of dried DNA at room temperature and present the synthesis of encapsulated DNA in silica nanoparticles as a possible solution. In this form, the protected DNA can be readily applied to digital microfluidics (DMF) used to handle retrieval operations amenable to full automation. A storage architecture is demonstrated, which can increase the storage capacity of today's archival storage systems by more than three orders of magnitude: A DNA library containing 7373 unique sequences is encapsulated and stored under accelerated aging conditions (4 days at 70 °C, 50% RH) corresponding to 116 years at room temperature and the stored information is successfully recovered.ISSN:1613-6810ISSN:1613-682

    Leaching of actinides from nuclear waste glass : french experience

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    SIGLEAvailable at INIST (FR), Document Supply Service, under shelf-number : RM 1191 / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueFRFranc

    R717 nuclear waste glass alteration in geological repository media

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    SIGLEAvailable at INIST (FR), Document Supply Service, under shelf-number : RM 1025 / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueFRFranc

    Synthetic DNA applications in information technology

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    Synthetic DNA is a growing alternative to electronic-based technologies in fields such as data storage, product tagging, or signal processing. Its value lies in its characteristic attributes, namely Watson-Crick base pairing, array synthesis, sequencing, toehold displacement and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) capabilities. In this review, we provide an overview of the most prevalent applications of synthetic DNA that could shape the future of information technology. We emphasize the reasons why the biomolecule can be a valuable alternative for conventional electronic-based media, and give insights on where the DNA-analog technology stands with respect to its electronic counterparts.ISSN:2041-172

    R7T7 glass alteration in the presence of mortar : effect of the cement grade

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    SIGLEAvailable at INIST (FR), Document Supply Service, under shelf-number : RM 1107 / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueFRFranc

    Effect of platinoids on French LWR reference glass properties

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    SIGLEAvailable at INIST (FR), Document Supply Service, under shelf-number : RM 1108 / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueFRFranc
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