John C. Wilson

Multiplexed labeling of viable cells for high-throughput analysis of glycine receptor function using flow cytometry (2009)

Gilbert, Daniel, Wilson, John C., Nink, Virginia, Lynch, Joseph W., Osborne, Geoffrey W.

Flow cytometry is an important drug discovery tool because it permits high-content multiparameter analysis of individual cells. A new method dramatically enhanced screening throughput by multiplexing...

Moderate-resolution Spitzer infrared spectrograph observations of M, L, and T dwarfs (2008)

Mainzer, A. K., Roellig, Thomas L., Saumon, D., Marley, Mark S., Cushing, Michael C., Sloan, G. C., ...

We present 10-19 μm moderate-resolution spectra of 10 M dwarfs, one L dwarf, and two T dwarf systems obtained with the Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) on board the Spitzer Space Telescope. The IRS...

Physical Conditions of Accreting Gas in T Tauri Star Systems (2008)

Bary, Jeffrey S., Matt, Sean P., Skrutskie, Michael F., Wilson, John C., Peterson, Dawn E., Nelson, Matthew J.

We present results from a low resolution (R~300) near-infrared spectroscopic variability survey of actively accreting T Tauri stars (TTS) in the Taurus-Auriga star forming region. Paschen and...

7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) (2008)

John C. Wilson

OMB No. 0704-0188 Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data...

11. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES (2008)

Henry L. Kelley, Cynthia A. Crowell, John C. Wilson

OMB No. 0704-0188 Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data...

National Aeronautics and Space Administration Langley Research Center (2007)

Hampton Virginia, John C. Wilson, Garl L. Gentry, Susan A. Gorton

This report documents the wind tunnel test program and includes a description of the model, the test variables, and some significant results. Some of the data are considered proprietary by Grumman...

To be submitted to the Astronomical Journal A 2MASS L Dwarf Companion to the Nearby K Dwarf GJ 1048 (2007)

John E. Gizis, J. Davy Kirkpatrick, John C. Wilson

We report the discovery of a probable brown dwarf companion to the nearby K2 dwarf GJ 1048 using the Two Micron All-Sky Survey (2MASS). This source, 2MASSI 50235599-233120 or GJ 1048B, has 2MASS...

� 2001. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. SUBSTELLAR COMPANIONS TO MAIN-SEQUENCE STARS: NO BROWN DWARF DESERT AT WIDE SEPARATIONS (2007)

John E. Gizis, J. Davy Kirkpatrick, Adam Burgasser, I. Neill Reid, David G. Monet, James Liebert, ...

We use three field L and T dwarfs that were discovered to be wide companions to known stars by the Two Micron All-Sky Survey to derive a preliminary brown dwarf companion frequency. Observed L and T...

Moderate Resolution Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) Observations of M, L, and T Dwarfs (2007)

Mainzer, A. K., Roellig, Thomas L., Saumon, D., Marley, Mark S., Cushing, Michael C., Sloan, G. C., ...

We present 10 - 19 um moderate resolution spectra of ten M dwarfs, one L dwarf, and two T dwarf systems obtained with the Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) onboard the Spitzer Space Telescope. The IRS...

Biotic indirect effects: a neglected concept in invasion biology (2006)

White, Evelyn M., Wilson, John C., Clarke, Anthony R.

Indirect effects involve more than two species and are defined as how one species alters the effect that another species has on a third. These complex interactions are often overlooked in studies of...

Biotic indirect effects: a neglected concept in invasion biology (2006)

White, Evelyn M., Wilson, John C., Clarke, Anthony R.

Indirect effects involve more than two species and are defined as how one species alters the effect that another species has on a third. These complex interactions are often overlooked in studies of...

Biotic indirect effects: a neglected concept in invasion biology (2006)

White, Evelyn M., Wilson, John C., Clarke, Anthony R.

Indirect effects involve more than two species and are defined as how one species alters the effect that another species has on a third. These complex interactions are often overlooked in studies of...

Habitat heterogeneity influences connectivity in a spatially structured pest population (2006)

Hamilton, Grant S., Mather, Peter B., Wilson, John C.

1. Patterns of connectivity influence pest population system dynamics, and it is essential to consider connectivity when planning effective management strategies. Traditional connectivity models...

Habitat heterogeneity influences connectivity in a spatially structured pest population (2006)

Hamilton, Grant S., Mather, Peter B., Wilson, John C.

1. Patterns of connectivity influence pest population system dynamics, and it is essential to consider connectivity when planning effective management strategies. Traditional connectivity models...

Habitat heterogeneity influences connectivity in a spatially structured pest population (2006)

Hamilton, Grant S., Mather, Peter B., Wilson, John C.

1. Patterns of connectivity influence pest population system dynamics, and it is essential to consider connectivity when planning effective management strategies. Traditional connectivity models...

Habitat heterogeneity influences connectivity in a spatially structured pest population (2006)

Hamilton, Grant S., Mather, Peter B., Wilson, John C.

1. Patterns of connectivity influence pest population system dynamics, and it is essential to consider connectivity when planning effective management strategies. Traditional connectivity models...

Biotic indirect effects: a neglected concept in invasion biology (2006)

White, Evelyn M., Wilson, John C., Clarke, Anthony R.

Indirect effects involve more than two species and are defined as how one species alters the effect that another species has on a third. These complex interactions are often overlooked in studies of...

Habitat heterogeneity influences connectivity in a spatially structured pest population (2006)

Hamilton, Grant S., Mather, Peter B., Wilson, John C.

1. Patterns of connectivity influence pest population system dynamics, and it is essential to consider connectivity when planning effective management strategies. Traditional connectivity models...

Biotic indirect effects: a neglected concept in invasion biology (2006)

White, Evelyn M., Wilson, John C., Clarke, Anthony R.

Indirect effects involve more than two species and are defined as how one species alters the effect that another species has on a third. These complex interactions are often overlooked in studies of...

Habitat heterogeneity influences connectivity in a spatially structured pest population (2006)

Hamilton, Grant S., Mather, Peter B., Wilson, John C.

1. Patterns of connectivity influence pest population system dynamics, and it is essential to consider connectivity when planning effective management strategies. Traditional connectivity models...

Biotic indirect effects: a neglected concept in invasion biology (2006)

White, Evelyn M., Wilson, John C., Clarke, Anthony R.

Indirect effects involve more than two species and are defined as how one species alters the effect that another species has on a third. These complex interactions are often overlooked in studies of...

Habitat heterogeneity influences connectivity in a spatially structured pest population (2006)

Hamilton, Grant S., Mather, Peter B., Wilson, John C.

1. Patterns of connectivity influence pest population system dynamics, and it is essential to consider connectivity when planning effective management strategies. Traditional connectivity models...

Biotic indirect effects: a neglected concept in invasion biology (2006)

White, Evelyn M., Wilson, John C., Clarke, Anthony R.

Indirect effects involve more than two species and are defined as how one species alters the effect that another species has on a third. These complex interactions are often overlooked in studies of...

Habitat heterogeneity influences connectivity in a spatially structured pest population (2006)

Hamilton, Grant S., Mather, Peter B., Wilson, John C.

1. Patterns of connectivity influence pest population system dynamics, and it is essential to consider connectivity when planning effective management strategies. Traditional connectivity models...

Biotic indirect effects: a neglected concept in invasion biology (2006)

White, Evelyn M., Wilson, John C., Clarke, Anthony R.

Indirect effects involve more than two species and are defined as how one species alters the effect that another species has on a third. These complex interactions are often overlooked in studies of...

Habitat heterogeneity influences connectivity in a spatially structured pest population (2006)

Hamilton, Grant S., Mather, Peter B., Wilson, John C.

1. Patterns of connectivity influence pest population system dynamics, and it is essential to consider connectivity when planning effective management strategies. Traditional connectivity models...

Biotic indirect effects: a neglected concept in invasion biology (2006)

White, Evelyn M., Wilson, John C., Clarke, Anthony R.

Indirect effects involve more than two species and are defined as how one species alters the effect that another species has on a third. These complex interactions are often overlooked in studies of...

Reconciling geography and genealogy: phylogeography of giant freshwater prawns from the Lake Carpentaria region (2004)

De Bruyn, Mark, Wilson, John C., Mather, Peter B.

There is convincing geological evidence for the historical existence of an ancient lake on the Australian–New Guinea continental shelf during the late Pleistocene. Lake Carpentaria was a vast...

Reconciling geography and genealogy: phylogeography of giant freshwater prawns from the Lake Carpentaria region (2004)

De Bruyn, Mark, Wilson, John C., Mather, Peter B.

There is convincing geological evidence for the historical existence of an ancient lake on the Australian–New Guinea continental shelf during the late Pleistocene. Lake Carpentaria was a vast...

Reconciling geography and genealogy: phylogeography of giant freshwater prawns from the Lake Carpentaria region (2004)

De Bruyn, Mark, Wilson, John C., Mather, Peter B.

There is convincing geological evidence for the historical existence of an ancient lake on the Australian–New Guinea continental shelf during the late Pleistocene. Lake Carpentaria was a vast...

Reconciling geography and genealogy: phylogeography of giant freshwater prawns from the Lake Carpentaria region (2004)

De Bruyn, Mark, Wilson, John C., Mather, Peter B.

There is convincing geological evidence for the historical existence of an ancient lake on the Australian–New Guinea continental shelf during the late Pleistocene. Lake Carpentaria was a vast...

Reconciling geography and genealogy: phylogeography of giant freshwater prawns from the Lake Carpentaria region (2004)

De Bruyn, Mark, Wilson, John C., Mather, Peter B.

There is convincing geological evidence for the historical existence of an ancient lake on the Australian–New Guinea continental shelf during the late Pleistocene. Lake Carpentaria was a vast...

Reconciling geography and genealogy: phylogeography of giant freshwater prawns from the Lake Carpentaria region (2004)

De Bruyn, Mark, Wilson, John C., Mather, Peter B.

There is convincing geological evidence for the historical existence of an ancient lake on the Australian–New Guinea continental shelf during the late Pleistocene. Lake Carpentaria was a vast...

Reconciling geography and genealogy: phylogeography of giant freshwater prawns from the Lake Carpentaria region (2004)

De Bruyn, Mark, Wilson, John C., Mather, Peter B.

There is convincing geological evidence for the historical existence of an ancient lake on the Australian-New Guinea continental shelf during the late Pleistocene. Lake Carpentaria was a vast fresh-...

Reconciling geography and genealogy: phylogeography of giant freshwater prawns from the Lake Carpentaria region (2004)

De Bruyn, Mark, Wilson, John C., Mather, Peter B.

There is convincing geological evidence for the historical existence of an ancient lake on the Australian–New Guinea continental shelf during the late Pleistocene. Lake Carpentaria was a vast...

Reconciling geography and genealogy: phylogeography of giant freshwater prawns from the Lake Carpentaria region (2004)

De Bruyn, Mark, Wilson, John C., Mather, Peter B.

There is convincing geological evidence for the historical existence of an ancient lake on the Australian–New Guinea continental shelf during the late Pleistocene. Lake Carpentaria was a vast...

Aerodynamic Characteristics of Several Current Helicopter Tail Boom Cross Sections Including the Effect of Spoilers. (2002)

Wilson,John C., Kelley,Henry L.

Aerodynamic characteristics were determined of three cylindrical shapes representative of tail boom cross sections of the AH-64, UH-60, and UH-1H helicopters. Forces and pressures were measured in a...

Substellar Companions to Main Sequence Stars: No Brown Dwarf Desert at Wide Separations (2001)

Gizis, John E., Kirkpatrick, J. Davy, Burgasser, Adam, Reid, I. Neill, Monet, David G., Liebert, James, ...

We use three field L and T dwarfs which were discovered to be wide companions to known stars by the Two Micron All-Sky Survey (2MASS) to derive a preliminary brown dwarf companion frequency. Observed...

A 2MASS L Dwarf Companion to the Nearby K Dwarf GJ 1048 (2000)

Gizis, John E., Kirkpatrick, J. Davy, Wilson, John C.

We report the discovery of a probable L1 companion to the nearby K2 dwarf GJ 1048 using the Two Micron All-Sky Survey (2MASS). This source, 2MASSI J0235599-233120 or GJ 1048B, has 2MASS near-infrared...

Discovery of a Bright Field Methane (T-type) Brown Dwarf by 2MASS (2000)

Burgasser, Adam J., Wilson, John C., Kirkpatrick, J. Davy, Skrutskie, Michael F., Colonno, Michael R., Enos, Alan T., ...

We report the discovery of a bright (J = 13.83$\pm$0.03) methane brown dwarf, or T dwarf, by the Two Micron All Sky Survey. This object, 2MASSI J0559191-140448, is the first brown dwarf identified by...

Experimental Evaluation of a Flat Wake Theory for Predicting Rotor Inflow-Wake Velocities. (1998)

Wilson, John C.

The theory for predicting helicopter inflow-wake velocities called flat wake theory was correlated with several sets of experimental data. The theory was developed by V. E. Baskin of the USSR, and a...

Two-Dimensional Aerodynamic Characteristics of Several Polygon-Shaped Cross-Sectional Models Applicable to Helicopter Fuselages. (1998)

Kelley, Henry L., Crowell, Cynthia A., Wilson, John C.

A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to determine two-dimensional aerodynamic characteristics of nine polygon-shaped models applicable to helicopter fuselages. The models varied from 1/2 to 1/5...

Wind Tunnel Test Results of a 1/8-Scale Fan-in-Wing Model (1996)

John C. Wilson, Garl L. Gentry, Susan A. Gorton

A 1/8-scale model of a fan-in-wing concept was tested in the Langley 14- by 22-Foot Subsonic Tunnel. The concept is a design (identified as the model 755) which Grumman Aerospace Corporation (now...

Experimental Evaluation Of A Flat Wake Theory For Predicting Rotor Inflow-Wake Velocities (1992)

Omb No, John C. Wilson, Aeroflightdynamics Directorate---avscom

(Maximum 200 words) The theory for predicting helicopter inflow-wake velocities called flat wake theory was correlated with several sets of experimental data. The theory was developed by V. E. Baskin...

Two-Dimensional Aerodynamic Characteristics Of Several Polygon-Shaped Cross-Sectional Models Applicable To Helicopter Fuselages (1992)

Omb No, Henry L. Kelley, Cynthia A. Crowell, John C. Wilson

(Maximum 200 words) A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to determine two-dimensional aerodynamic characteristics of nine polygon-shaped models applicable to helicopter fuselages. The models...

Characteristics of Seismic Floor Motions (1980)

Wilson, John C.

The overall objective of this study is to obtain characteristics of seismic floor motions in a nuclear reactor structure in order to examine current procedures used in seismic qualification of...

An analysis of consistently filtered experimental and finite element transient results / (1977)

Wilson, John C.

Thesis (M.S. in Mechanical Engineering)--Louisiana Tech University, May 1977.

Geology of the Alta stock, Utah /--by John C. Wilson. (1961)

Wilson, John C., Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory.

On cover: Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory, California Institute of Technology.

Current events and critical thinking / (1951)

Wilson, John C.

Thesis (Ed. M.)--State University of New York at Buffalo, 1951.

The electrodeposition of chromium from perchlorate solutions /--by John C. Wilson. (1921)

Wilson, John C.

Thesis (B.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrochemical Engineering, 1921.

On inflammation. (1851)

Wilson, John C.

Thesis (M.D.)--Medical College of the State of South Carolina, 1851.