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Eight years ago, the then-U.S. Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Michael Mullen, unveiled the concept of the "Thousand-Ship Navy" as a new taxonomy for international naval cooperation. Embraced by the George W. Bush administration and renamed "The Global Maritime Partnership (GMP) Initiative" this concept was rapidly embraced by the community of nations as a way to secure the...
Technical solutions are needed to provide affordable, high-capacity wireless communications to United States Navy (USN) forces by exploiting commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) technologies. There is also a pressing need to extend battlespace connectivity within a theater of operations, particularly for littoral and expeditionary warfare operations. Such requirements dictate the use of directional or...
The cornified envelope (CE) is an insoluble sheath of -(γ-glutamyl)lysine crosslinked protein which is deposited beneath the plasma membrane during keratinocyte terminal differentiation. We have probed the structure of the CE by proteolytic cleavage of purified CE fragments isolated from CEs formed spontaneously in cell culture. CNBr digestion, followed by trypsin and then proteinase K treatment...
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