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Durney, Carl H. | A computer graphics method for solving transcendental equations | There are a number of ways to determine the values of x which satisfy the equation F(x)=0. (The case of interest here is that in which F i s a complex function of the complex variable x.) One way is to search for values of x which make Real (F(x)) and Imaginary (F(x)) both zero at the same time wher... | Transcendental equations | 1970 |
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Warner, Homer R. | A Data-Trend Log and Bar Graph Dispaly for Physiological Monitoring | Biomedical Informatics | | 1970 |
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Bennett, Donald R. | A Model for the Telephone Transmission of Six-Channel Electroencephalograms | Biomedical Informatics | | 1970 |
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Gouraud, Henri | A programmer's guide to PDP-10 euler | This manual describes the EULER language as implemented on the DEC PDP-10 computer. EULER is a block-structured language, similar to Algol-60 but simplified by omitting type declarations and by altering the way procedures are defined and called. PDP-10 EULER includes features for list-and array-mani... | EULER language | 1970 |
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Watkins, Gary Scott | A real time visible surface algorithm | With the increasing use of computer graphics, a need is growing for a processor capable of displaying solid objects. Environmental simulation and architectural modeling are only two areas that would benefit from such a diplay processor. This dissertation describes an algorithm designed for such a ... | Surface algorithm | 1970 |
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Warner, Homer R. | A System for On-Line Computer Analysis of Data During Heart Catheterization | Biomedical Informatics | | 1970 |
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Miller, Jan D. | Adsorption mechanisms in nonmetallic activation systems | Adsorption of lead and ferric iron on quurtz and alumina is presented as a function of pH. Only the hydrolyzed species of these metal ions, FeOHt+ and PbOH', adsorb significantly on each of these minerals. Zeta potentials of quartz were measured as a function of pH in the presence of various additio... | Ferric iron; Quartz; Lead; Alumina; Adsorption; pH (Chemistry) | 1970 |
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Durney, Carl H. | An experiment in using interactive computer graphics in teaching transient transmission-line theory | An interactive computer graphics routine was developed and used in teaching EE 553, Electromagnetic Fields, autumn quarter, 1969, in the Electrical Engineering Department of the University of Utah. The routine displayed the propagation of the voltage ave form produced by a step-function generator do... | | 1970 |
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Newman, William M. | An experimental display programming language for the PDP-10 computer | An experimental language for display programming, called DIAL, has been developed for the PDP-10 and the UNIVAC 1559 display. It is experimental in the sense that it was originally conceived as a means of testing out some ideas, and the best way to test them seemed to be to produce a language that ... | Display programming; DIAL; Display Algol | 1970 |
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Wehrli, Robert | ARCAID: The ARChitects computer graphics AID | ARCAID?The ARChitect's Computer Graphics AID?is one part of a two-part research program at the University of Utah under the direction of David C. Evans. ARCAID is a specification for the organization of computer processes including data and procedures for the use of architects, engineers, and other... | ARCAID | 1970 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | Automatisierung der Herzkathetertechnik | Biomedical Informatics | | 1970 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Cardiovascular Effects of Glucagon Following Cardiac Surgery | Biomedical Informatics | | 1970 |
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Fogel, Alan Dale | Course in modern physics for Colombia | The problems on encounters in teaching physics in Colombia have been recognized for a number of years and can be easily generalized to almost every country in Latin America. These problems are sufficiently widespread, reaching not only across international lines but throughout all the levels of the ... | | 1970 |
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Seror, Denis D. | D.C.P.L. - A distributed control programming language | In this thesis, a computation is considered a system of asynchronously cooperating "independent" programs (coroutines) linked by paths of in formation along which messages are sent. A programming language called DCPL, a Distributed Control Programming Language, in which such computations may be ex... | Distributed control programming language; DCPL | 1970 |
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Ailion, David Charles | Frequency modulation method for performing adiabatic demagnetization in the rotating reference frame | A new method for preforming adiabatic demagnetization in the rotating reference frame in NMR experiments is presented in this paper. In this new method the frequency of a crystal oscillator rather than the actual magnetic field is pulsed off resonance. Using simple circuits which are described in th... | Demagnetization; Physics experiments; NMR | 1970 |
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Warner, Homer R. | High-Density Medical Data Management by Computer | Biomedical Informatics | | 1970 |
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Miller, Jan D. | Hydroxamate vs. fatty acid flotation of iron oxide | Data were obtained with hematite with octyl hydroxamate and oleate as collectors to determine the mechanism of collector adsorption and also to establish the roles that conditioning time and temperature assume in this system. The presence of hydroxy complexes of iron are apparently necessary for che... | Iron ore; Iron; Fatty acid; Hydroxy complexes | 1970 |
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Logan, Nelson Stanley | Master schedule building and the flexibly scheduled school | This paper contains a model of a technique for increasing the quality of educational and instructional opportunity for all students. This model is developed around the flexible or modularly scheduled secondary school. Also included is a procedure containing a computer program, with which the adminis... | Flexible scheduling; Flexibly scheduled school; Modularly scheduled school | 1970 |
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Miller, Jan D. | Minerals beneficiation in '69 steps up tonnage, engineering, environmental control and automation: size analysis and flotation chemistry highlighted by basic science researchers | The application of computers to the control and study of mineral processing operations such as grinding, classification and notation has created an interest in simulation studies of these operations with mathematical models. Evidence of this interest is confirmed by papers presented at the 1969 Int... | Mineral processing; Computer simulations; Mathematical models | 1970 |
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Templeton, Frederick E. | Optimal control of a process with discrete and continuous decision variables | The task of dynamic optimization consists of manipulating the inputs to a dynamic system (i.e., one in which the state varies with time) so that the system performs in an advantageous manner. This paper presents a systematic technique for solving the problem of optimally controlling a converter ais... | Dynamic optimization; Decision variables; Converter aisle; Copper smelter | 1970 |
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Brown, Francis Harold | Pliocene/pleistocene formations in the lower omo basin, southern Ethiopia | Following a two month geological reconnaissance by one of us (FHB) in 1966, four seasons of fieldwork by members of the Omo Research Expedition has added greatly to our previous, scanty knowledge of the late Cenozoic history of the lower Omo basin in southern Ethiopia. Eduard Suess (in: von Hohnel ... | | 1970 |
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Bennett, Donald R. | Routine Transmission of Elecetroencephalograms by Telephone from a Distant Community | Biomedical Informatics | | 1970 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Routine vs. Priority Procedures: Challenging the Medical Checkup | Biomedical Informatics | | 1970 |
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Mahi, Robert | Scheduling multiprogammed computer systems: an analytical approach | In a multiprogrammed computer system, several jobs are using the facilities of the system at the same time. However, a given facility (or resource) is generally only allocated to one user at a time- But, while working, jobs generate requests for some facilities and liberate other facilities; thus, c... | Multiprogrammed computer system | 1970 |
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Ailion, David Charles | Self-switching Q-damping circuit for reducing transmitter ringdown time in high power pulse NMR | In this paper we describe a circuit for reducing the transmitter ringdown time and thereby improving the recovery time in pulse NMR experiments. The circuit uses only solid state devices and requires no external switching. For transmitter voltages less than 0.5 V peak to peak the effective resista... | Circuits; NMR experiments; Rf pulse | 1970 |