Publications by authors named "Brad Price"

We present field-domain rapid-scan (RS) electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) at 8.6T and 240GHz. To enable this technique, we upgraded a home-built EPR spectrometer with an FPGA-enabled digitizer and real-time processing software.

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Background: Rural underserved areas facing health disparities have unequal access to health resources. By the third and fourth waves of SARS-CoV-2 infections in the United States, COVID-19 testing had reduced, with more reliance on home testing, and those seeking testing were mostly symptomatic.

Objective: This study identifies factors associated with COVID-19 testing among individuals who were symptomatic versus asymptomatic seen at a Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics for Underserved Populations phase 2 (RADx-UP2) testing site in West Virginia.

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  • The text introduces a new 3D printed quasi-optical sample holder designed to enhance the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in high-field electron paramagnetic resonance (HFEPR) spectrometers, which do not use resonators.
  • The sample holder features an adjustable positioner and a rooftop mirror that help optimize the sample's position and microwave polarization, leading to improved isolation of co-polar signals by over 20 decibels.
  • This enhancement allows for rapid-scan EPR experiments to capture the full spectra of narrow-line radicals within milliseconds, facilitating real-time monitoring of changes in the sample's line shape.
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  • Time-resolved Gd-Gd electron paramagnetic resonance (TiGGER) is introduced as a method for measuring inter-residue distances in proteins during their mechanical cycles at 240 GHz.
  • The technique utilizes Gd-sTPATCN spin labels, offering advantages like a spin-7/2 EPR-active center and low anisotropy, making it more effective than conventional nitroxide labels.
  • TiGGER findings revealed that in the protein AsLOV2, light activation causes rapid separation of its termini in under a second, with a recovery to equilibrium occurring over about 60 seconds, and changes in motion were observed in a variant of the protein, linking it to chromophore behavior.
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Agile development is known for efficient software development practices that enable teams to quickly develop software to cope with changing requirements. Although there is evidence that agile practices are helpful in such environments, the literature does not inform us as to whether agile practices can also be beneficial in hyper-agile environments. Such environments are characterized by an extremely fast pace of change with fluid requirements.

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Polarization-resolved reflection spectroscopy enabled by a custom ultrahigh molecular weight polymer dove prism is used to identify spectral characteristics that manifest in the time domain at terahertz frequencies, which shows promise in combination with terahertz time-domain reference-free reflection imaging at a concealed interface. The method is used to produce 100×100 pixel images of an interface concealed by an ultrahigh molecular weight polymer using TE and TM polarized terahertz fields. The construction of material-specific image filters is guided by a theoretical reflection model by identifying reflection pulse characteristics unique to an interface.

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Linear Alkylbenzene Sulfonate (LAS) is high tonnage and widely dispersed anionic surfactant used by the consumer products sector. A range of homologous structures are used in laundry applications that differ primarily on the length of the hydrophobic alkyl chain. This research summarizes the development of a set of acute toxicity QSARs (Quantitative Structure Activity Relationships) for fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) and daphnids (Daphnia magna, Ceriodaphnia dubia) using accepted test guideline approaches.

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In the interest of reducing animal use, in vitro alternatives for skin sensitization testing are under development. One unifying characteristic of chemical allergens is the requirement that they react with proteins for the effective induction of skin sensitization. The majority of chemical allergens are electrophilic and react with nucleophilic amino acids.

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