Publications by authors named "Travis Wong"

The presence of stereotypy is one of the core features exhibited by individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Stereotypy can interfere with academic engagement and become a major barrier to appropriate education and social development of individuals with ASD. Studies have shown that antecedent physical exercise can produce reductions in stereotypy and positive collateral effects.

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Designing reliable, fast responding, highly sensitive, and low-power consuming chemo-sensory systems has long been a major goal in chemo-sensing. This goal, however, presents a difficult challenge because having a set of chemo-sensory detectors exhibiting all these aforementioned ideal conditions are still largely un-realizable to-date. This paper presents a unique perspective on capturing more in-depth insights into the physicochemical interactions of two distinct, selectively chemically modified porous silicon (pSi) film-based optical gas sensors by implementing an innovative, based on signal processing methodology, namely the two-dimensional discrete wavelet transform.

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The proton T(1) was measured at 132 μT in ex vivo prostate tissue specimens from radical prostatectomies of 35 patients with prostate cancer. Each patient provided two specimens. The NMR and MRI measurements involved proton repolarization, a field of typically 150 mT and detection of the 5.

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The condensation and evaporation of vapors of isopropanol, heptane, and cyclohexane in mesoporous silica photonic crystals are monitored by optical reflection spectroscopy as a function of sensor temperature. The spectral position of the stop band shifts to the red upon analyte adsorption, and it shifts to the blue as the sensor is heated and analyte evaporates from the porous nanostructure. The hysteresis of the optical response as the temperature of the sensor is cycled between 25 and 80 °C is characteristic of each analyte for partial pressures between 0 and 7.

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