T. L. Williams

Publication List Details

Period

1964 - 2009

Number

27

Co-Authors

Thermal imaging cameras: characteristics and performance (2009)

Williams, T. L

The ability to see through smoke and mist and the ability to use the variances in temperature to differentiate between targets and their backgrounds are invaluable in military applications and have...

Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy and Vortex Imaging in the Iron-Pnictide Superconductor BaFe$_{1.8}$Co$_{0.2}$As$_2$ (2008)

Yin, Yi, Zech, M., Williams, T. L., Wang, X. F., Wu, G., Chen, X. H., ...

We present an atomic resolution scanning tunneling spectroscopy study of superconducting BaFe$_{1.8}$Co$_{0.2}$As$_2$ single crystals in magnetic fields up to $9 \text{Tesla}$. At zero field, a...

Measurement of the binding of cholera toxin to GM1 gangliosides on solid supported lipid bilayer vesicles and inhibition by europium (III) chloride (2008)

Williams, T. L., Jenkins, A. T. A.

In this paper the immobilization of small unilamellar DMPC/GM1 lipid vesicles containing a water-soluble bodipy dye is described. The binding of the complete alpha beta toxin expressed by Vibrio...

Practical Experience Using a Computational Model for the Design of Heterogeneous Distributed Software (2007)

T. L. Williams, R. J. Parsons

cluster computing, collective communication. Heterogeneous cluster environments are becoming an increasing popular platform for executing parallel applications. Efficient heterogeneous programs must...

Attachment and phospholipase A(2)-induced lysis of phospholipid bilayer vesicles to plasma-polymerized maleic anhydride/SiO2 multilayers (2007)

Chifen, A. N., Forch, R., Knoll, W., Cameron, P. J., Khor, H. L., Williams, T. L., ...

This article describes a method by which intact vesicles can be chemically attached to hydrolyzed maleic anhydride films covalently bound to plasma-polymerized SiO2 on Au substrates. Surface plasmon...

Fluorophore-encapsulated solid-supported bilayer vesicles: A method for studying membrane permeation processes (2006)

Williams, T. L., Vareiro, Mmlm, Jenkins, A. T. A.

This letter describes a new method for studying the interaction of the membrane-lysing enzyme phospholipase A(2) (PLA(2)) with phospholipid bilayers by simultaneous measurements of enzyme binding and...

PULSE STRUCTURES FOR ENHANCED ACCURACY (2005)

GARDNER,R.K., WILLIAMS,T.L., ZEIGER,K.K.

A discussion is presented of a new method, called TAM (Tangent Approximating Manifold), of designing electrical measuring systems which gives approximately optimum estimates of the various signal...

Automated surveillance radar /--by T. L. Williams. (1964)

Williams, T. L.

Thesis (M.S.)--Drexel Institute of Technology, 1964.

The economics of academic health sciences libraries: cost recovery in the era of big science.

Williams, T L, Lemkau, H L, Burrows, S

With launching of Sputnik by the Soviet Union in the late 1950s, science and technology became a high priority in the United States. During the two decades since, health sciences libraries have...

A strategy for curriculum integration of information skills instruction.

Burrows, S, Ginn, D S, Love, N, Williams, T L

The ever increasing need of health professionals for information and the inclusion of active learning experiences in the medical school curriculum require that students learn the effective use of...

Fictive locomotion in the lamprey spinal cord in vitro compared with swimming in the intact and spinal animal.

Wallén, P, Williams, T L

A comparison has been made of the patterns of muscle activity during swimming in the intact and spinal lamprey, and the patterns of ventral root activity in the in vitro preparation of the lamprey...

Experimental analysis of the gait and frequency of locomotion in the tortoise, with a simple mathematical description.

Williams, T L

1. Voluntary locomotion of the tortoise Testudo graeca was investigated over a range of experimental conditions. 2. The swing and stance intervals of the step cycles of individual limbs and the...

A dual effect of formaldehyde on the inwardly rectifying potassium conductance in skeletal muscle.

Hutter, O F, Williams, T L

1. The inwardly rectifying potassium conductance of the membrane of frog sartorius muscle fibres is greatly reduced by treatment of muscles for 30 min with a solution containing formaldehyde (10 mM)....

The economics of academic health sciences libraries: cost recovery in the era of big science.

Williams, T L, Lemkau, H L, Burrows, S

With launching of Sputnik by the Soviet Union in the late 1950s, science and technology became a high priority in the United States. During the two decades since, health sciences libraries have...

A strategy for curriculum integration of information skills instruction.

Burrows, S, Ginn, D S, Love, N, Williams, T L

The ever increasing need of health professionals for information and the inclusion of active learning experiences in the medical school curriculum require that students learn the effective use of...

Fictive locomotion in the lamprey spinal cord in vitro compared with swimming in the intact and spinal animal.

Wallén, P, Williams, T L

A comparison has been made of the patterns of muscle activity during swimming in the intact and spinal lamprey, and the patterns of ventral root activity in the in vitro preparation of the lamprey...

Experimental analysis of the gait and frequency of locomotion in the tortoise, with a simple mathematical description.

Williams, T L

1. Voluntary locomotion of the tortoise Testudo graeca was investigated over a range of experimental conditions. 2. The swing and stance intervals of the step cycles of individual limbs and the...

A dual effect of formaldehyde on the inwardly rectifying potassium conductance in skeletal muscle.

Hutter, O F, Williams, T L

1. The inwardly rectifying potassium conductance of the membrane of frog sartorius muscle fibres is greatly reduced by treatment of muscles for 30 min with a solution containing formaldehyde (10 mM)....

Amino acid pharmacology in neocortical slices: evidence for bimolecular actions from an extension of the Hill and Gaddum-Schild equations.

Williams, T. L., Smith, D. A., Burton, N. R., Stone, T. W.

1. The equivalent circuit of the cortical slice preparation has been analysed to show that the measured d.c. voltages can be used to estimate the Hill coefficient for ligands acting on the pyramidal...