L. Deutsch

Publication List Details

Period

2003 - 2007

Number

16

Co-Authors

Gestational diabetes as a risk factor for pancreatic cancer: a prospective cohort study (2007)

Perrin, MC, Terry, MB, Kleinhaus, K, Deutsch, L, Yanetz, R, Tiram, E, ...

Abstract Background Diabetes is known to be associated with cancer of the pancreas, though there is some debate as to whether it is a cause or a consequence of the disease. We investigated the...

Reengineering Deep Space Network Operations (2004)

Deutsch, L., Haynes, N., Amorose, R., Hornstein, R.M., Ticker, R.

Eight additional antennas are being added to NASA's Deep Space Network (DSN) at the same time that the budget is being decreased. Therefore, the DSN is reengineering its processes to operate more...

The Status of Ka-Band Communications for Future Deep Space Missions (2004)

Edwards, C., Deutsch, L., Gatti, M., Layland, J., Perret, J., Stelzried, C.

Over the past decade, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Telecommunications and Mission Operations Directorate has invested in a variety of technologies, targeted at both the flight and ground sides of...

NASA's Deep Space Telecommunications Roadmap (2004)

Edwards, C. Jr., Stelzried, C., Deutsch, L., Swanson, L.

This paper will present this roadmap, describe how it will support an increasing mission set while also providing significantly increased science data return, summarize the current state of key...

Investigating the Near-Infrared Properties of Planetary Nebulae II. Medium Resolution Spectra (2004)

Hora, J., Latter, W., Deutsch, L.

H2 was detected in four PNe in this survey for the first time. An analysis was perfomed using the H2 line ratios in all of the PN spectra in the survey where a sufficient number of lines were...

Building a children's health network: city-wide computer linkages among heterogeneous sites for pediatric primary care.

Deutsch, L., Fisk, M., Olson, D., Bronzino, J.

For many infants and children in our cities, quality of care and health status outcomes suffer due to poor continuity and coordination among ambulatory care sites. Despite proximity to...