Publications by authors named "M E Levenstein"

X-ray-based methods are powerful tools for structural and chemical studies of materials and processes, particularly for performing time-resolved measurements. In this critical review, we highlight progress in the development of X-ray compatible microfluidic and millifluidic platforms that enable high temporal and spatial resolution X-ray analysis across the chemical and materials sciences. With a focus on liquid samples and suspensions, we first present the origins of microfluidic sample environments for X-ray analysis by discussing some alternative liquid sample holder and manipulator technologies.

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  • Understanding crystallization processes is crucial for knowing how materials form and how these processes affect the properties of the final solid.
  • The Flow-Xl facility combines X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy to collect data rapidly, enabling real-time observation of crystallization processes.
  • A case study on sodium sulfate crystallization demonstrates the facility's ability to analyze both the structural and molecular aspects of crystallization kinetics effectively.
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Many organizations across the world that manage restricted data have adapted the Five Safes framework (safe data, safe projects, safe people, safe setting, safe output) for their management of restricted and confidential data. While the Five Safes have been well integrated throughout the data life cycle, organizations encounter several challenges with regard to safe data management. In this paper, we review current practices for restricted data management, and discuss challenges and future directions.

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Reef-building crustose coralline algae (CCA) are known to facilitate the settlement and metamorphosis of scleractinian coral larvae. In recent decades, CCA coverage has fallen globally and degrading environmental conditions continue to reduce coral survivorship, spurring new restoration interventions to rebuild coral reef health. In this study, naturally produced chemical compounds (metabolites) were collected from two pantropical CCA genera to isolate and classify those that induce coral settlement.

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With growing demand for data reuse and open data within the scientific ecosystem, protecting the confidentialy of survey data and privacy of data subjects is increasingly important. Doing so requires more than legal procedures and technological controls; it requires social and behavioral intervention. In this research note, we delineate the disclosure risks of various types of survey data (e.

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