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    An evaluation of the utilization of remote sensing in resource and environmental management of the Chesapeake Bay region

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    A nine-month study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of the NASA Wallops Chesapeake Bay Ecological Program in remote sensing. The study consisted of a follow-up investigation and information analysis of actual cases in which remote sensing was utilized by management and research personnel in the Chesapeake Bay region. The study concludes that the NASA Wallops Chesapeake Bay Ecological Program is effective, both in terms of costs and performance

    Cryptographic transfer of sensor data from the Amulet to a smartphone

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    The authenticity, confidentiality, and integrity of data streams from wearable healthcare devices are critical to patients, researchers, physicians, and others who depend on this data to measure the effectiveness of treatment plans and clinical trials. Many forms of mHealth data are highly sensitive; in the hands of unintended parties such data may reveal indicators of a patient\u27s disorder, disability, or identity. Furthermore, if a malicious party tampers with the data, it can affect the diagnosis or treatment of patients, or the results of a research study. Although existing network protocols leverage encryption for confidentiality and integrity, network-level encryption does not provide end-to-end security from the device, through the smartphone and database, to downstream data consumers. In this thesis we provide a new open protocol that provides end-to-end authentication, confidentiality, and integrity for healthcare data in such a pipeline. We present and evaluate a prototype implementation to demonstrate this protocol\u27s feasibility on low-power wearable devices, and present a case for the system\u27s ability to meet critical security properties under a specific adversary model and trust assumptions

    Alien Registration- Harmon, A B. (Fort Fairfield, Aroostook County)

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    Torts: Products Liability--Cigarette Manufacturer--Lung Cancer

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    Quantum phases in a doped Mott insulator on the Shastry-Sutherland lattice

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    We propose the projected BCS wave function as the ground state for the doped Mott insulator SrCu2(BO3)2 on the Shastry-Sutherland lattice. At half filling this wave function yields the exact ground state. Adding mobile charge carriers, we find a strong asymmetry between electron and hole doping. Upon electron doping an unusual metal with strong valence bond correlations forms. Hole doped systems are d-wave RVB superconductors in which superconductivity is strongly enhanced by the emergence of inhomogeneous plaquette bond order.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
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