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Anderson, Richard Bryan | ARL Statistics | | | |
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Anderson, Richard Bryan | ARL Stats | | | 2010 |
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Regehr, John | ARMor: fully verified software fault isolation | We have designed and implemented ARMor, a system that uses software fault isolation (SFI) to sandbox application code running on small embedded processors. Sandboxing can be used to protect components such as the RTOS and critical control loops from other, less-trusted components. ARMor guarantees m... | | 2011-01-01 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Arms control in the 70's | ... and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more. (Isa. 2:4.) The vision of a time of peace-a time in which man's genius and his physical resources would be devoted entirel... | | 1971 |
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Sorensen, Justin Bruce | ARPANET timeline 1969-1980 | The University of Utah boasts of being the 4th node on the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET), a project funded by the Department of Defense that developed into the Internet and changed the world. However, when researchers came to the University of Utah's Marriott Library trying to... | ARPANET; Advanced Research Projects Agency Network; nodes | 2011-10-18 |
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Miller, Jan D. | Arsenic removal from contaminated waters | Arsenic is a contaminant at 781 of 1,430 sites identified on the National Priorities List and in mining and mineral processing wastewaters, smelter wastes, and sites for manufacture of semiconductors, petroleum products, wood preservatives, animal feed additives, and herbicides. Arsenic affects abo... | Arsenic; Arsenate; Arsenite; Microbial; Activated carbon; Magnetic activated carbon; Biomac | 2005 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | Art of publishers' bookbindings, 1815-1915 by Ellen K. Morris and Edward S. Levin | Review of the book The Art of Publishers' Bookbindings, 1815-1915. | Books, Reviews; Publishers and publishing; Bookbinding | 2002 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | Artifact Detection and Elimination in Intensive Care Pressure Monitoring Systems | Biomedical Informatics | | 1983 |
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Francis, Leslie | Artificial and transplanted organs: movable parts and the unmoving law | In the seventeenth century, John Locke asked whether we would end up with the same person if we replaced bodily parts one by one. He concluded t h a t the person would remain the same, despite continued replacement of material parts, because the identity of a human being consists of continued partic... | Organ replacement; Artificial organs; Liability | 1984 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | Artificial Intelligence in Medicine - Is It Ready? (Editorial) | Biomedical Informatics | | 1986 |
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Ecsedy, Kathryn Lyn; Harvey, Ian R. | The artistic applications of M.E.M.S.: gallery on a chip | Our research explored the crossroads between art and science to create tiny devices known as MEMS (Micro Electrical Mechanical Systems). These artistic devices are powered by micro charge-pumped actuation of electrons in a scanning electron microscope, utilizing a phenomenon once considered an irri... | Artistic applications; MEMS; Micro Electrical Mechanical Systems; Kinetic micro sculpture; Micro charge pump actuation; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2010-03-15 |
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Gooch, Bruce; Reinhard, Erik; Moulding, Chris; Shirley, Peter S. | Artistic composition for image creation | Altering the viewing parameters of a 3D object results in computer graphics images of varying quality. One aspect of image quality is the composition of the image. While the esthetic properties of an image are subjective, some heuristics used by artists to create images can be approximated quanti... | Image creation; Image quality | 2000 |
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Shirley, Peter S.; Gooch, Bruce | Artistic vision: painterly rendering using computer vision techniques | We present a method that takes a raster image as input and produces a painting-like image composed of strokes rather than pixels. Unlike previous automatic painting methods, we attempt to keep the number of brush-stroke small. This is accomplished by first segmenting the image into features, finding... | Painting-like image; Raster image; Painterly rendering | 2000 |
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Krensky, Beth | Arts-based service-learning: a state of the field | Over the past two decades, there has been significant academic and public discourse in the United States regarding matters of civic engagement, with particular interest in the behavioral trends demonstrated by young people. Research shows that in the US, young people demonstrated the lowest voti... | | 2008 |
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Carter, John B. | AS-COMA: An adaptive hybrid shared memory Architecture | Scalable shared memory multiprocessors traditionally use either a cache coherent nonuniform memory access (CC-NUMA) or simple cache-only memory architecture (S-COMA) memory architecture. Recently, hybrid architectures that combine aspects of both CC-NUMA and S-COMA have emerged. In this paper, we pr... | AS-COMA; Hybrid shared memory | 1998 |
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O'Rourke, Dennis H. | Ascertainment bias for non-twin relatives in twin proband studies | When families are ascertained through affected twins, as for example when twin probands are selected from a registry and their non-twin relatives studied, a correction for ascertainment bias is needed. It is shown that probandwise counting (where relatives of doubly ascertained twin pairs are counte... | Genetic; Transmission; Models | 1982 |
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Rogers, Alan R.; Jorde, Lynn B. | Ascertainment bias in estimates of average heterozygosity | Population geneticists work with a nonrandom sample of the human genome. Conventional practice ensures that unusually variable loci are most likely to be discovered and thus included in the sample of loci. Consequently, estimates of average heterozygosity are biased upward. In what follows we descri... | Bias (Epidemiology); Biometry; Heterozygote | 1996-05 |
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Light, Alan R. | ASICs do not play a role in maintaining hyperalgesia induced by repeated intramuscular acid injections | Repeated intramuscular acid injections produce long-lasting mechanical hyperalgesia that depends on activation of ASICs. The present study investigated if pH-activated currents in sensory neurons innervating muscle were altered in response to repeated acid injections, and if blockade of ASICs revers... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Carter, Tony M. | ASSASSIN : a CAD system for self-timed control-unit design | Many software systems exist for automatically implementing synchronous state machines . Presented is this paper is a software system -- ASSASSIN -- for the design and automatic layout of self-timed (or speed- independent) control units as integrated circuit modules. | ASSASSIN; Self-timed control units | 1982 |
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Mitchell, Joyce A. | Assessing clinical researchers information needs to create responsive portals and tools: my research assistant (MyRA) at the University of Utah: a case study | Question: How can health sciences librarians and biomedical informaticians offer relevant support to Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) personnel? Setting: The Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library and the associate vice president for information technology for the health sciences o... | | 2013-01-01 |
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Bowling, David R. | Assessing filtering of mountaintop CO2 mole fractions for application to inverse models of biosphere-atmosphere carbon exchange | There is a widely recognized need to improve our understanding of biosphere-atmosphere carbon exchanges in areas of complex terrain including the United States Mountain West. CO2 fluxes over mountainous terrain are often difficult to measure due to unusual and complicated influences associated with ... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Yaffe, Joanne | Assessing procedural descriptiveness: rationale and illustrative study | Procedural descriptiveness refers to the extent to which the activities defined in a procedure are complete and specific. Procedures used in research or human service that are poorly described raise important questions such as whether the procedures can be replicated or generalized and, in the case ... | Procedural descriptiveness | 1987 |
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Rebekah Cummings; Lindsay Ozburn; Andrea Payant; Betty Rozum; Michael Shelton; Ryan Bushman | Assessing Research Compliance for Federally Funded Projects: The Good, the Bad, and the Publicly Accessible | In 2016, Utah State University launched a program to ensure their campus' federal grant recipients were in compliance with funder mandates to share any data or publications produced as a result of the award. This paper discusses how a cross-institutional team of librarians and administrators evaluat... | research data management; assessment; online asynchronous focus groups (OAFG); grant compliance | 2020-08-12 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Assessing the Behavioral Impact of a Diagnostic Decision Support System | Biomedical Informatics | | 1995 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | Assessing the Effectiveness of a Computerized Pharmacy System | Biomedical Informatics | | 1990 |