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    Objectivity in Quantum Measurement
    with Sheng-Wen Li, C. Y. Cai, and C. P. Sun
    Foundations of Physics 48 (6): 654-667. 2018.
    The objectivity is a basic requirement for the measurements in the classical world, namely, different observers must reach a consensus on their measurement results, so that they believe that the object exists “objectively” since whoever measures it obtains the same result. We find that this simple requirement of objectivity indeed imposes an important constraint upon quantum measurements, i.e., if two or more observers could reach a consensus on their quantum measurement results, their measureme…Read more
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    Applying Wave Processing Techniques to Clustering of Gene Expressions
    with P. D. O'Neill and G. D. Magoulas
    Journal of Intelligent Systems 15 (1-4): 107-128. 2006.
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    Transmission electron microscopy observation of a deformation twin in TWIP steel by anex situtensile test
    with J. B. Liu, W. Liu, Y. W. Zeng, and K. Y. Shu
    Philosophical Magazine 91 (31): 4033-4044. 2011.
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    Orientation of shear bands for a rigid plastic frictional material in simple shear
    with A. Papon, H. Muhlhaus, and L. Gross
    Philosophical Magazine 92 (28-30): 3564-3588. 2012.
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    Engineering solutions for complex composite material behaviour spanning time and temperature scales
    with M. L. Scott, D. J. Elder, S. Feih, A. J. Gunnion, and R. S. Thomson
    Philosophical Magazine 90 (31-32): 4153-4174. 2010.
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    Atomistic calculation of point-defect diffusion anisotropy and irradiation growth inα-zirconium
    with C. H. Woo
    Philosophical Magazine 87 (16): 2355-2369. 2007.
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    Use of a conformational switching aptamer for rapid and specific ex vivo identification of central nervous system lymphoma in a xenograft model
    with J. F. Georges, J. Eschbacher, J. Nichols, M. A. Mooney, Joy A., R. F. Spetzler, B. G. Feuerstein, M. C. Preul, T. Anderson, H. Yan, and P. Nakaji
    Improved tools for providing specific intraoperative diagnoses could improve patient care. In neurosurgery, intraoperatively differentiating non-operative lesions such as CNS B-cell lymphoma from operative lesions can be challenging, often necessitating immunohistochemical procedures which require up to 24-48 hours. Here, we evaluate the feasibility of generating rapid ex vivo specific labeling using a novel lymphoma-specific fluorescent switchable aptamer. Our B-cell lymphoma-specific switchabl…Read more