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ACM SIGGRAPH 2018 Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality, 2018
Crow: The Legend is a re-telling of a Native American folk tale about a bird with the most dazzling plumage and mellifluous voice, who, after the planet turns dark and cold, must journey far from home to bring light and warmth back to the world.
Larry Cutler +4 more
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Crow: The Legend is a re-telling of a Native American folk tale about a bird with the most dazzling plumage and mellifluous voice, who, after the planet turns dark and cold, must journey far from home to bring light and warmth back to the world.
Larry Cutler +4 more
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Optics Letters, 2014
A coupled resonator optical waveguide (CROW) bottle is a bottle-shaped nonuniform distribution of resonator and coupling parameters. This Letter solves the inverse problem for a CROW bottle, i.e., develops a simple analytical method that determines a CROW with the required group delay and dispersion characteristics.
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A coupled resonator optical waveguide (CROW) bottle is a bottle-shaped nonuniform distribution of resonator and coupling parameters. This Letter solves the inverse problem for a CROW bottle, i.e., develops a simple analytical method that determines a CROW with the required group delay and dispersion characteristics.
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Neuropathology, 2000
Crow–Fukase syndrome is a unique multisystem disorder that is also known as POEMS syndrome (an acronym for polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, the presence of M‐protein and skin change). This syndrome is strongly associated with plasma cell dyscrasia.
H, Koike, G, Sobue
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Crow–Fukase syndrome is a unique multisystem disorder that is also known as POEMS syndrome (an acronym for polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, the presence of M‐protein and skin change). This syndrome is strongly associated with plasma cell dyscrasia.
H, Koike, G, Sobue
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Generations after African Americans were murdered during the Jim Crow era, images of similar murders flash across our screens almost daily. Police officers continue to arbitrarily murder Black American citizens, those they swore to serve and protect. Black citizens are not even safe in their homes, as Burford and Breonna Taylor’s cases show us.
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