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Minnesota Public Radio, MN - May 7, 2008
by Barb Abney, Minnesota Public Radio St. Paul, Minn. ? Two years ago, the band Black Kids were pretty much unheard of except in their hometown of ...
Cloud Cult off radar
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?They?re one of those bands, you listen to one of their songs 40 times, and you?ll hear something new on the 40th time,? said Barb Abney, a DJ at Minnesota ...
Church collects 'bumper crop'
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Church member Donna Abney left three bags filled with groceries behind her car before the 10:30 am service. "It made me feel good. ...

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UCF Among State's Leaders in University Research Benefiting ...
University of Central Florida, FL - Apr 15, 2008
By Barb Abney The University of Central Florida is teaming up with other universities in the state to conduct innovative research and commercialization ...
UIL State Track and Field Meet Results
Amarillo.com (subscription), TX - May 10, 2008
8, Brittany Abney, Andrews, 16-10. Discus-1, Sharae Robinson, Corpus Christi West Oso, 137-07. 2, Stacia Newton, Kennedale, 133-08. 3, Amber Byars, Sealy, ...
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I- 133, 1-544, 11-68 1 Barb>irossa, S ...

[BOOK] Handbook of Field and Office Problems in Forest Mensuration
H Winkenwerder, ET Clark - 1922 - John Wiley & sons, inc.,;[etc., etc.]
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Initiates
CM Lohuis - Historian, 1976 - Blackwell Synergy
... March 2, 1976: Robert Michael Abney, Kenneth Barnes, Russell Chris ... Ann DaIessio,
Dennis J. Doughty, Barb Effler, Carol Gyman, Lynne Heckman, Jan Paul Hemsoth ...

[BOOK] John Edson Green: His Ancestors and His Family
JE Green, MG Michael

[CITATION] 77B, 85B Abe, M., 628 Abeydeera, LR, 41B, 45B, 70B, 74B Abner, ML, 200A
A Sci, MP Akhter, MF Allan, L Allegaert, C Allen, … - Anim. Sci

Sedimentology and stratigraphy ofthe Shadow Valley basin, eastern Mojave Desert, California
SJ Friedmann - Cenozoic Basins of the Death Valley Region, 1999 - books.google.com
... 5-m jacob staff with an abney level attached to the top. ... Barbed lines represent Mesozoic
thrusts, with each barb pattern corresponding to a particular fault. ...


SD Robinson - ABA Antitrust Section, 1959 - HeinOnline
... Ct. (22 Jones & S.) 32 (1886) ; Van Marter v. Babcock, 23 Barb. 633 (NY Sup. Ct. ...
Ct. 1955) ; see Scapa Dryers, Inc. v. Abney Mills, 1959 Trade Cases par. ...

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VH Kulp - Mich. L. Rev., 1919 - HeinOnline
... 154; Lynn v. Marshall, ix Barb. ... it at page i8o c, where he quotes Lord Ellenborough
as follows: "If it had appeared that defendant knew George Abney, the payee ...


SD Robinson - Cornell LQ, 1959 - HeinOnline
... NY County 1901); Van Marter v. Babcock, 23 Barb. 633 (Sup. ... 2d 148, 148 NYS.2d 440
(1st Dep't 1956); see also Scapa Dryers, Inc. v. Abney Mills, 1959 Trade Cas. ...

[PDF] Participial Structures and their Morphological Realization
PL Dog - student.bu.ac.bd
... Cf. the analysis of nominalizations in similar terms in Abney (1987), Marantz
(1997), Alexiadou (1999). 3 3 English Stative and Stative Passive ...

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UCF, Holochip Corp. announce global licensing agreement for zoom lens patents

Technologies will allow zoom lenses, such as those used in digital cameras and camera phones, to be manufactured at a dramatically smaller size without compromising clarity

The University of Central Florida has signed a licensing agreement with Holochip Corp. for a portfolio of technologies that will allow zoom lenses, such as those used in digital cameras and camera phones, to be manufactured at a dramatically smaller size without compromising clarity.

Shin-Tson Wu, provost-distinguished professor of optics, and his research team at UCF’s College of Optics and Photonics, have developed and patented technologies in the field of adaptive lenses, some of which closely replicate the working of the human eye.

Holochip Corp., based in Albuquerque N.M. and San Francisco, supplies such specialized lenses to manufacturers of camera phones, digital still cameras, medical and military equipment and other products. Under the agreement with the UCF Research Foundation, Holochip gains exclusive worldwide rights to Wu’s adaptive lens patents, including five U.S. patents and numerous foreign applications.

Conventional zoom lenses rely on mechanically moving groups of glass or plastic lenses in order to adjust focus, magnification and field of view. Adaptive lenses, however, offer the ability to change focal lengths while eliminating the need to mechanically change the location of the lens. And it is all done in miniature. The typical aperture size for a lens in a cell phone, for example, is one to two millimeters in diameter.

“We have the ability to make these lenses from less than a millimeter to a couple of centimeters in size,” Wu said.

Wu, who joined UCF in 2001 after 18 years at Hughes Research Laboratories, is known for his advances in the fields of liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and liquid-crystal (LC) optics.

Wu was one of the first researchers to recognize the need for adaptive lenses, and he has directed research that resulted in two distinct approaches. The first, LC lenses, is based on the ability of liquid-crystal materials to alter their refractive index in the presence of an external electric field. With the appropriate selection of LC materials, substrates and device architecture, lenses can be created that adjust their focal length upon an applied voltage.

The second approach, fluidic lenses, was inspired by principles of the human eye. The lens comprises a transparent optical fluid that is encapsulated within a flexible lens membrane and substrate. Upon compression of the lens body, the shape of the flexible lens membrane is modified, which results in an adjustment of the focal length of the lens.

Since this approach provides a wide range of focal power with almost no optical loss, it can be implemented in compact camera modules, making it attractive for size-limited applications such as digital cameras and cell phones. Likewise, the LC lens offers the ability to control high-order aberrations that can lead to blurriness, making it attractive in applications such as free-space optical communications, adaptive optics, corrective eyewear and cameras.

"This technology represents years of effort from Professor Wu and his research group at UCF," said Joe Giampapa, UCF’s tech transfer director. "We are very pleased to take the science to the next level in the commercial development by partnering with Holochip.

We believe that Professor Wu’s research, together with Holochip’s aggressive commercialization strategy and manufacturing capabilities, has the potential to create a major impact on camera phones and numerous other optical products and industries."

"With the explosive growth of mobile imaging, and camera phone sales approaching one billion units worldwide, there is a critical need for high-quality, inexpensive and environmentally responsible adaptive lens solutions," said Robert Batchko, CEO of Holochip Corp. "With this agreement and our relationship with Professor Wu and his team, Holochip has taken a significant step toward meeting this need."

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Holochip Corp., a manufacturer of adaptive lenses, recently announced its flagship product, an adaptive polymer singlet lens, at the Conference on Lasers and Electro-optics (CLEO-2007) in Baltimore, Md. The company is privately held and was founded in 2004 with financial backing from ITU Ventures, the New Mexico Angels and others. For more information, go to http://www.holochip.com.

 
 
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