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No. 101: A Note on The Best Invariant Estimator of a
Distribution Function Under The Kolmogorov-Smirnov Loss, Zhiqiag
Chen & Eswar Phadia
No. 102: A Study of GaAs Surface Treatments, Gary J.
Gerardi
No. 103: Independence Dictates Probabilities, Zhiqiag Chen
& Richard Vitale
No. 104: Classical Semisimple Connected Lie Groups of Split
Rank One, Marcelo Llarull
No. 105: A Study of Paramagnetic Centers in Crystalline SiC
and MOCVD GaN Films on Sapphire, Gary Gerardi
No. 106: A Note on Bias Robustness of the Median, Zhiqiang
Chen
No. 107: Robustness of Schuster-Narvarte's Location Parameter,
Zhiqiang Chen
No. 108: SPLIT: A Run-time Disambiguation Technique for
Pointer Aliasing, Bogong Su, Erh-Wen Hu and John Najarian
No. 109: Density-dependent Seasonal Dynamics of Ixodes
Scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) Nymphs, Stephen Vail and Gary
Smith
No. 110: On the Pigno-Saeki Property and Subsets of Discrete
Abelian Groups, Mangatiana A. Robdera
No. 111: Site-specific Pegylation of Peptides, Arthur M.
Felix
No. 112: Air Temperature and Relative Humidity Predict
Day-to-day Variation of Blacklegged Tick (Acari: Ixodidae) Nymphs in
New Jersey, Stephen Vail & Gary Smith
No. 113: Analysis of Non-numeric Loop Programs and its Impact
on Instruction Level Loop Optimization, Bogong Su, Erh-We Hu,
John Najarian, Hector Grullon, Juan Ramirez,& Anthony Ortenzi
No. 114: Vertical Movement and Diel Questing by Blacklegged
Tick (Acari: Ixodidae) Nymphs as a Function of Temperature,
Humidity, and Photoperiod in Field and Laboratory Experiments,
Stephen Vail and Gary Smith
No. 115: CCF: A Correction Code Free Data Speculative Approach
for Instruction-Level Parallel Processing, Bogong Su, Erh-Wen Hu,
John Najarian
No. 116: Ultrastructural Evidence of Detoxification in the
Alimentary Canal of Urechis Caupo, Jaishri Menon and Alissa J.
Arp
No. 117: Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Study of Electron
Hopping in A1-Doped 6H SiC, Gary J. Gerardi
No. 118: A Study of Source Level Loop Optimization for DSP
Code Generation, Bogong Su and Jian Wang
No. 119: Program Optimization and Compilation for Conventional DSP
Processors. Bogong Su, Erh-Wen Hu, Jian Wang, and Stanley Habib
No. 120: A Scalable Loop Optimization Approach for Scalable DSP
Processors. Jian Wang, Bogong Su, and Erh-Wen Hu
No. 121: Density Dependence and Population Regulation in Larval
and Nymphal Stages of the Blacklegged Tick (Ixodes scapularis) Life
Cycle: Experiments and Mathematical Models. Stephen G. Vail, E. Paul
Wileyto, Robert Hopkins, and Gary Smith
No. 122: Continued Fractions and Catalan Problems. Mahendra Jani
and Robert G. Rieper
No. 123: The Imbedding Sum of a Graph. Robert G. Rieper
No. 124: Fluid Flow in Collapsible Elastic Tubes: A
Three-Dimensional Numerical Model. Madeleine E. Rosar
No. 125: Valleyless Sequences. Robert G. Rieper and Melkamu
Zeleke
No. 126: Some Theoretical and Empirical Observations on Squatter
Settlement Growth in West African Cities. Thomas Y. Owusu.
No. 127: Production of Infinitives by Language-Impaired Children.
Sarita Eisenberg and AdriennVegh-Soti.
No. 128: Improved Volume Concentration in Three Dimensional
Computations of Flows with Immersed Elastic Boundaries. Madeleine E.
Rosar and Charles S. Peskin.
No. 129: Knowledge and Attitudes of High School Students Towards
Geography: Paterson Case Study. Monica Nyamwange.
No. 130: Water Quality of Goffle Brook and Molly Ann Brook,
Passaic County, New Jersey. Michael J. Sebetich, Amy Mundhenk, and
Ryan Higgins.
No. 131: Choice and Constraint in Immigrant Housing in North
American Cities: A Canadian Case. Thomas Y. Owusu.
No. 132: Ion Sources in Throughfall Due to Species-Specific
Interactions of Tree Leaves and Precipitation. Richard R. Pardi and
Janet Thevenin.
No. 133: A Performance Metric for DSP Processors. Bogong Su and
Erh-Wen Hu, Kadijatu Davies, Micael Hollick, Eduardo Jimenz, and
Eddie Rosado.
No. 134: Incorporation of Improved Velocity Solver in the Model
of Flow in an Elastic Tube. Madeleine E. Rosar
No. 135: Characteristics of Day Roosts Used by Female Northern
Long-Eared Bats (Myotis Septentrionalis) in New Jersey. Lance
S. Risley, Andrew Malko, and Lucas Pilipski.
No. 136: Assembly Code Conversion Through Pattern Mapping Between
Two VLIW DSP Processors: A Case Study. Erh-Wen Hu, Bogong Su, and
Joseph Manzano.
No. 137: A Three Dimensional Model Embodying Realistic
Architecture in the Outer Renal Medulla. Madeleine E. Rosar.
No. 138: Localization of NADPH-diaphorase, indicator of nitric
oxide synthase activity in central nervous system of Xenopus
laevis tadpoles. Christina Barton and Jaishri Menon.
No. 139: The Economic and Housing Experiences of Ghanaian
Immigrants in Toronto. Thomas Y. Owusu.
No. 140: Water Quality in Two Urban Streams
– Molly Ann and Goffle Brooks, Northern New Jersey. Richard R.
Pardi and Amy McWatters.
No. 141: A Feasibility Test of the Carbon-14 Light/Dark Bottle
Method for Measuring Primary Productivity in New Jersey Lakes.
Michael J. Sebetich and Michael J. Ambrose.
No. 142: On the Distribution of Error Terms in Speech and Hearing
Research. H. Betty Kollia and Jay Jorgenson.
No. 143: Abundance, Distribution, and Species Diversity of Bats
at Morristown National Historical Park. Lucas M. Pilipski, Jacob D.
Pilipski, and Lance S. Risley.
No. 144: Economic Transition in the City of Paterson, N.J.,
1800-1990: Causes, Impacts, and Urban Planning Implications. Thomas
Y. Owusu.
No. 145: A Mathematical Model of the Inner and Outer Renal
Medulla. Madeleine Rosar.
No. 146: DePipeline, A Software-Pipelined Loop. Bogong Su,
Erh-Wen Hu, Joseph Manzano, Jian Wang.
No. 147: Query Capabilities and Evaluation in Multi-Dimensional
Databases within the Contest of an Enterprise Data Warehousing
Architecture. Cyril S. Ku. No. 148. A Theoretical Simulation of
Hematopoietic Stem Cells During Oxygen Fluctuations: Predictions of
Bone Marrow Responses During Blood Loss. Eliana S. Antoniou, Steve
Sund, Emile N. Homsi, Leonard F. Challenger, Prancia Rameshwar.
No. 149. A Maximum Mixedness Stirred Reactor Model with Specifiable
Degrees of Thermal Mixing. Donna Jean Cedio-Fengya, Robert Barat,
John G. Stevens.
No. 150. Using GIS Based Spatial Analysis to Identify Sudden Infant
Death Syndrome (SIDS) Pattern with social-economic Status in Shelby
County, Tennessee. Pin-Shuo Liu. |