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The Lowes vs. the nannies; Star Jones and ex-husband silent ...
Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - May 1, 2008
Now a second nanny involved in the case has filed a cross complaint of sexual harassment -- not against Rob but against his wife, Sheryl. ...

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Madonna to Join Sharon Stone and Harvey Weinstein at Annual amfAR ...
openPR (press release), Germany - Apr 14, 2008
In past years, the auction has seen legendary impromptu performances by Sir Elton John, Robin Williams, Natalie Cole, Liza Minnelli, Sheryl Crow, ...
3-time winner NJIT heads to national bridge comp following ...
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Sit in on sessions as these undergrads design a winning strategy. Call Sheryl Weinstein, 973-596-3436, for times, dates, etc.)

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Spoiler Chat: The Hills, Lost, Top Model and More!
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Second Time Around, Twice As Good At Cord?s Vintage Show
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Michael Weinstein, Artifacts, brought cameos, vintage watches, Art Nouveau and Art Deco filigree jewelry, as well as an interesting collection of canes and ...
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[CITATION] Cognitive remediation strategies. An adjunct to the psychotherapy of adults with attention deficit …
CS Weinstein - Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research, 1994

Pharmacy access to syringes among injecting drug users: follow-up findings from Hartford, … -
… Singer, HA Baer, G Scott, S Horowitz, B Weinstein - Public Health Rep, 1998 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
OBJECTIVE: To break the link between drug use and the human immunodeficiency
virus (HIV), in 1992 the state of Connecticut rescinded a 14-year ban on
pharmacy sales of syringes without a physician's prescription. In 1993, the ...

Unit Management of Depression of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Using Cognitive Remediation … -
RJ Mendoza, DJ Pittenger, CS Weinstein - Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 2001 - nnr.sagepub.com
DOI: 10.1177/154596830101500102 2001; 15; 9 Neurorehabil Neural Repair Robert J.
Mendoza, David J. Pittenger and Cheryl S. Weinstein Remediation Strategies: A
Preliminary Study Unit Management of Depression of Patients with Multiple ...

All-trans retinoic acid in acute promyelocytic leukemia: long-term outcome and prognostic factor … -
… , WG Woods, A Ogden, H Weinstein, L Shepherd, C … - Blood, 2002 - bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org
During the last decade a series of clinical trials has contributed to the
development of remarkably effective therapeutic strategies for patients with
acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). The administra- tion of all-trans ...

A protocol for assessment of risk in wheelchair driving within a healthcare facility -
R Mendoza, D Pittenger, FS Savage, C Weinstein - Disability & Rehabilitation, 2003 - informaworld.com
Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this article is to describe how a skilled
nursing facility with significant wheelchair traffic developed a protocol for
the multidisciplinary assessment and intervention management of patients ...

Detecting Unsuspected HIV Infection With a Rapid Whole-Blood HIV Test in an Urban Emergency … -
… , KA Kroc, EF Couture, DR Newman, RA Weinstein - JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 2007 - jaids.org
Results: Of 4849 eligible patients approached for screening, 2824 (58%) accepted
and were tested; 414 (95%) of 436 provider-referred patients accepted and were
tested. Thirty-five (1.2%) screened patients and 48 (11.6%) ...

Tandem High-Dose Therapy in Rapid Sequence for Children With High-Risk Neuroblastoma -
… , R Shamberger, K Marcus, D Neuberg, HJ Weinstein, … - Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2000 - jcojournal.org
From the Division of Oncology, Department of Pediatrics, Children?s Hospital
of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine, Philadelphia,
PA; Diagnostics Division, Nexell Therapeutics, Inc, Irvine, CA; Emory ...

Welfare to What: Early Findings on Family Hardship and Well-Being.
A Sherman, C Amey, B Duffield, N Ebb, D Weinstein - 1998 - eric.ed.gov
ED427112 - Welfare to What: Early Findings on Family Hardship and Well-Being.

The regulation of protein kinase C by chenodeoxycholate, deoxycholate and several structurally … -
CJ Fitzer, CA O'Brian, JG Guillem, IB Weinstein - Carcinogenesis, 1987 - Oxford Univ Press
Introduction Epidemiological studies have demonstrated a positive correlation
between colon cancer incidence and Western-style high fat diets (1,2). There is
also a positive correlation between colon cancer incidence and the ...

A Simple System to Determine Who Needs Osteoporosis Screening -
L WEINSTEIN, B ULLERY, C BOURGUIGNON - acogjnl, 1999 - acogjnl.highwire.org
Methods: We gave a questionnaire we developed for osteoporosis risk factors to
1346 menopausal women who were being screened by bone densitometry at the spine,
hip, and femoral neck. Chi-square analysis using the one-tailed test was ...

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Contact: Sheryl Weinstein
sheryl.m.weinstein@njit.edu
973-596-3436
New Jersey Institute of Technology

NJIT researchers develop inexpensive, easy process to produce solar panels

Researchers at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) have developed an inexpensive solar cell that can be painted or printed on flexible plastic sheets. “The process is simple,” said lead researcher and author Somenath Mitra, PhD, professor and acting chair of NJIT’s Department of Chemistry and Environmental Sciences. “Someday homeowners will even be able to print sheets of these solar cells with inexpensive home-based inkjet printers. Consumers can then slap the finished product on a wall, roof or billboard to create their own power stations.”

“Fullerene single wall carbon nanotube complex for polymer bulk heterojunction photovoltaic cells,” featured as the June 21, 2007 cover story of the Journal of Materials Chemistry published by the Royal Society of Chemistry, details the process. The Society, based at Oxford University, is the British equivalent of the American Chemical Society.

Harvesting energy directly from abundant solar radiation using solar cells is increasingly emerging as a major component of future global energy strategy, said Mitra. Yet, when it comes to harnessing renewable energy, challenges remain. Expensive, large-scale infrastructures such as wind mills or dams are necessary to drive renewable energy sources, such as wind or hydroelectric power plants. Purified silicon, also used for making computer chips, is a core material for fabricating conventional solar cells. However, the processing of a material such as purified silicon is beyond the reach of most consumers.

“Developing organic solar cells from polymers, however, is a cheap and potentially simpler alternative,” said Mitra. “We foresee a great deal of interest in our work because solar cells can be inexpensively printed or simply painted on exterior building walls and/or roof tops. Imagine some day driving in your hybrid car with a solar panel painted on the roof, which is producing electricity to drive the engine. The opportunities are endless. ”

The science goes something like this. When sunlight falls on an organic solar cell, the energy generates positive and negative charges. If the charges can be separated and sent to different electrodes, then a current flows. If not, the energy is wasted. Link cells electronically and the cells form what is called a panel, like the ones currently seen on most rooftops. The size of both the cell and panels vary. Cells can range from 1 millimeter to several feet; panels have no size limits.

The solar cell developed at NJIT uses a carbon nanotubes complex, which by the way, is a molecular configuration of carbon in a cylindrical shape. The name is derived from the tube’s miniscule size. Scientists estimate nanotubes to be 50,000 times smaller than a human hair. Nevertheless, just one nanotube can conduct current better than any conventional electrical wire. “Actually, nanotubes are significantly better conductors than copper,” Mitra added.

Mitra and his research team took the carbon nanotubes and combined them with tiny carbon Buckyballs (known as fullerenes) to form snake-like structures. Buckyballs trap electrons, although they can’t make electrons flow. Add sunlight to excite the polymers, and the buckyballs will grab the electrons. Nanotubes, behaving like copper wires, will then be able to make the electrons or current flow.

“Using this unique combination in an organic solar cell recipe can enhance the efficiency of future painted-on solar cells,” said Mitra. “Someday, I hope to see this process become an inexpensive energy alternative for households around the world.”

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NJIT, New Jersey's science and technology university, at the edge in knowledge, enrolls more than 8,000 students in bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in 92 degree programs offered by six colleges: Newark College of Engineering, New Jersey School of Architecture, College of Science and Liberal Arts, School of Management, Albert Dorman Honors College and College of Computing Sciences. NJIT is renowned for expertise in architecture, applied mathematics, wireless communications and networking, solar physics, advanced engineered particulate materials, nanotechnology, neural engineering and e-learning. In 2006, Princeton Review named NJIT among the nation’s top 25 campuses for technology and top 150 for best value. U.S. News & World Report’s 2007 Annual Guide to America’s Best Colleges ranked NJIT in the top tier of national research universities.

 
 
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