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BioEngineering Abstracts provides bibliographic coverage from recent worldwide literature sources of research, applications, regulatory developments and new patents across all areas of bioengineering including medical, pharmaceutical, agricultural, environmental and marine biology. BioEngineering Abstracts is produced by CSA and corresponds to four print journals (all no longer in print).
Informative abstracts are included for about 99% of the records.
USE FILE 136to search for all information relating to bioengineering topics. USE /TI AND /DEfor precise subject searching: S ARTIFICIAL(W)INTELLIGENCE/TI,DEUSE SUBJECT HEADINGS orSUBJECT HEADING CODESto narrow a search to a topic. S SH=CONTROL SYSTEMSS SC=731.1 USE RANKto find experts working in an area of interest. S ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCERANK AU
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In addition to international journal coverage, BioEngineering Abstracts includes data on selected books, conference reports, and U.S. patents.
| Dates Covered: | 1991 to December 2006 |
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| File Size: | More than 144,000 records as of August 2005 |
| Update Frequency: | Closed |
| ACRONYM | CATEGORY NAME |
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| BIOCHEM | Biochemistry |
| BIOSCI | Biosciences |
| BIOTECH | Biotechnology |
| INSTRUM | Instrumentation and Control |
| MEDDEV | Medical Devices |
| MEDENG | Medical Engineering |
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BioEngineering Abstracts is produced by CSA. Questions concerning file content should be directed to: 7200 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 601 Bethesda, MD 20814
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| AA= | 0000153699 IP ACCESSION NO: 6256675 |
| /TI | Quantum Interference Device Made by DNA Templating of Superconducting |
| Nanowires | |
| AU= | Hopkins, David S; Pekker, David; Goldbart, Paul M; Bezryadin, Alexey |
| CS= | Department of Physics and Frederick Seitz Materials Research Laboratory, |
| University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801, USA., | |
| [mailto:bezryadi@uiuc.edu] | |
| JN=,PD=,SO= | Science (Washington), v 308, n 5729, p 1762-1765, June 17, 2005 |
| PY= | PUBLICATION DATE: 2005 |
| PU= | PUBLISHER: American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1200 New |
| York Avenue, NW Washington DC 20005 USA, [mailto:membership@aaas.org], | |
| [URL:http://www.aaas.org] | |
| DT= | DOCUMENT TYPE: Journal Article |
| RT= | RECORD TYPE: Abstract |
| LA= | LANGUAGE: English |
| SL= | SUMMARY LANGUAGE: English |
| SN= | ISSN: 0036-8075 |
| DOI: 10.1126/science.1111307 | |
| FS= | FILE SEGMENT: BioEngineering Abstracts |
| /AB | ABSTRACT: |
| The application of single molecules as templates for nanodevices is a | |
| promising direction for nanotechnology. We used a pair of suspended DNA | |
| molecules as templates for superconducting two-nanowire devices. Because | |
| the resulting wires are very thin, comparable to the DNA molecules | |
| themselves, they are susceptible to thermal fluctuations typical for | |
| one-dimensional superconductors and exhibit a nonzero resistance over a | |
| broad temperature range. We observed resistance oscillations in these | |
| two-nanowire structures that are different from the usual Little-Parks | |
| oscillations. Here, we provide a quantitative explanation for the observed | |
| quantum interference phenomenon, which takes into account strong phase | |
| gradients created in the leads by the applied magnetic field. | |
| /DE | DESCRIPTORS: DNA; Oscillations; nanotechnology; Magnetic fields |
| /ID | IDENTIFIERS: superconductors; nanowires |
| SC=,SH=,/SH | SUBJ CATG: 130, General Biomedical Engineering: Tools & Techniques |
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| AU= | AU | Author | Phrase | S AU=HOPKINS, DAVID? |
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| BN= | BN | International Standard Book Number (ISBN) | Phrase | S BN=9026513801 |
| None | CC | U.S. Patent Classification | ||
| CP= | CP | Country of Publication | Phrase | S CP=GERMANY |
| CS= | CS | Corporate Source | Word & Phrase |
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| CT= | CT | Conference Title | Word | S CT=(SYMPOSIUM(W)RESPIRATORY?) |
| DT= | DT | Document Type | Phrase | S DT=JOURNAL ARTICLE |
| FS= | FS | File Segment | Phrase | S FS=BIOENGINEERING ABSTRACTS |
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| JN= | JN | Journal Name | Phrase | S JN="SCIENCE (WASHINGTON)"? |
| LA= | LA | Language | Phrase | S LA=ENGLISH |
| NO= | NO | Document Number | Word | S NO=CA0200240 |
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| PD= | PD | Publication Date | Phrase | S PD=20050617 |
| PU= | PU | Publisher | Word | S PU=(ADVANCEMENT(1W)SCIENCE) |
| PY= | PY | Publication Year | Phrase | S PY=2005 |
| RT= | RT | Record Type | Phrase | S RT=ABSTRACT |
| SC= | SC | Section Heading Code | Phrase | S SC=130 |
| SH= | SH | Section Heading | Phrase | S SH=GENERAL BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER? |
| SL= | SL | Summary Language | Phrase | S SL=ENGLISH |
| SN= | SN | International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) | Phrase | S SN=0036-8075 S SN=00368075 |
| SO= | SO | Source Information3 | Word | S SO=(SCIENCE(W)WASH?) |
| UD= | None | Update Code | Phrase | S UD=9999 |
3 Display includes Journal Name, Volume, Issue Number, Pagination, and Publication Date.
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| /ENG | English-language Records | S S5/ENG |
| /NONENG | Non-English-language Records | S S5/NONENG |
| /YYYY | Publication Year | S S6/2004:2005 |
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