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1626 |  | Berzins, Martin | Data and range-bounded polynomials in ENO methods | Essentially Non-Oscillatory (ENO) methods and Weighted Essentially Non- Oscillatory (WENO) methods are of fundamental importance in the numerical solution of hyperbolic equations. A key property of such equations is that the solution must remain positive or lie between bounds. A modification of the ... | | 2012-01-01 |
1627 |  | Jameson, Kenneth P. | Data and social science rhetoric: policy and instruction | I believe that social science and empirical investigation can make important contributions to our understanding and to resolution of policy issues, but only if we are clear on the nature of social science and the role of quantification. In particular we must admit the limits of our truth claims, th... | Social sciences; quantification; empirical investigation | 1996 |
1628 |  | Hansen, Charles D. | Data distributed, parallel algorithm for ray-traced volume rendering | This paper presents a divide-and-conquer ray-traced volume rendering algorithm and a parallel image compositing method, along with their implementation and performance on the connection Machine CM-5, and networked workstations. This algorithm distributes both the data and the computations to individ... | Volume rendering; Ray tracing; ; Computer algorithms; Scientific visualization; Network computing; Massively parallel processing | 1993 |
1629 |  | Hansen, Charles D. | Data distributed, parallel algorithm for ray-traced volume rendering | This paper presents a divide-and-conquer ray-traced volume rendering algorithm and a parallel image compositing method, along with their implementation and performance on the Connection Machine CM-5, and networked workstations. This algorithm distributes both the data and the computations to individ... | Volume rendering; Ray tracing; ; Computer algorithms; Scientific visualization; Network computing; Massively parallel processing | 1993 |
1630 |  | Warner, Homer R. | Data Driven Interpretation of Laboratory Results in the Context of a Medical Decision Support System | Biomedical Informatics | | 1989 |
1631 |  | Davis, Alan L. | Data driven nets: a maximally concurrent, procedural, parallel process representation for distributed control systems | A procedural parallel process representation, known as data-driven nets is described. The sequencing mechanism of the data-driven representation is based on the principle of data dependency. Operations are driven into action by the arrival of the required working set of input operands. Execution of ... | Data driven nets | 1978 |
1632 |  | Gardner, Reed M. | Data Gathering Analysis and Display in Critical Care Medicine | Biomedical Informatics | | 1986 |
1633 |  | Gardner, Reed M. | Data Gathering, Analysis, and Display in Critical Care Medicine | Biomedical Informatics | | 1985 |
1634 |  | Rosen, Paul Andrew | Data management and analysis with WRF and SFIRE | We introduce several useful utilities in development for the creation and analysis of real wildland fire simulations using WRF and SFIRE. These utilities exist as standalone programs and scripts as well as extensions to other well known software. Python web scrapers automate the process of downloadi... | | 2012-01-01 |
1635 |  | Jarrard, Richard D. | Data report: high-resolution mineralogy for leg 199 based on reflectance spectroscopy and physical properties | During Ocean Drilling Program Leg 199 in the equatorial Pacific, visible and near-infrared spectroscopy (VNIS) was used to measure the reflectance spectra (350?2500 nm) of 1343 sediment samples. Reflectance spectra were also measured for a suite of 60 samples of known mineralogy, thereby providing a... | | 2004 |
1636 |  | Alexander, Kaylee P. | Data-driven approaches to erasure and survival bias in Parisian cemeteries | The Napoleonic burial reforms of 1804 instituted a modern system of burial throughout the French Empire that, radically for the time, promised access to individual burial plots for all regardless of socioeconomic status or religion. Burial duration, however, was highly regulated and limited as one w... | cemeteries; survival; art; art history; burial; monuments; primary sources; errors; visual culture; Paris | 2025 |
1637 |  | Warner, Homer R. | Database Capture of Natural Language Echocardiographic Reports: A Unified Medical Language System Approach | Biomedical Informatics | | 1989 |
1638 |  | Davis, A.L. | Dataflow computers: a tutorial and survey | The demand for very high performance computer has encouraged some researchers in the computer science field to consider alternatives to the conventional notions of program and computer organization. The dataflow computer is one attempt to form a new collection of consistent systems ideas to improve ... | Dataflow computers | 1980 |
1639 |  | Susarla, Sai R.; Carter, John | DataStations: ubiquitous transient storage for mobile users | In this paper, we describe DataStations, an architecture that provides ubiquitous transient storage to arbitrary mobile applications. Mobile users can utilize a nearby DataStation as a proxy cache for their remote home file servers, as a file server to meet transient storage needs, and as a platf... | DataStations; Ubiquitous transient storage; Proxy cache | 2003-11-14 |
1640 |  | Brown, Francis Harold | Dating | There are basically three lines of investigation that are involved in geochronology ? the dating of rocks and other earth materials. First, there are the physical and chemical dating methods which give us numerical estimates of age. Second, there is the reconstruction of the order of events in sec... | | 1984 |
1641 |  | Silverman, Randall H. | Day the university changed | Describes the disaster recovery efforts in the Morgan Library of Colorado State University following the 1997 flood. Deals in detail with conservation and restoration of damaged book and journal collections. | Library materials, Conservation; Library Materials, Restoration; Flood damage; Emergency management | 2003 |
1642 |  | Silverman, Randall H. | Day the university changed | The largest water-related library disaster in U.S. history occurred at Colorado State University's (CSU) Morgan Library in Fort Collins, Colorado on July 28, 1997. This flood was caused by a series of summer rainstorms that began the day earlier, July 27 - and lasted off and on for about 31 hours,... | | 2004 |
1643 |  | Chuaqui, Miguel Basim | De metal y madera: for flute, cello, percussion, and electronics | | | 1999 |
1644 |  | Couldwell, William T.; House, Paul A. | De novo fenestration of the optic nerve | Fenestration of the optic nerve or chiasm due to the presence of an aneurysmal dilation of the internal carotid artery (ICA) has been described previously. In three of five cases reviewed recently, the optic nerve was penetrated by an ICA?ophthalmic artery aneurysm.3 Penetration of the optic nerve w... | Fenestration; Aneurysm | 2005 |
1645 |  | House, Paul A.; Couldwell, William T. | De novo fenestration of the optic nerve case illustration. | Fenestration of the optic nerve or chiasm due to the presence of aneurismal dilation of the internal carotid artery (ICA) has been described. In three out of five cases reviewed recently, the optic nerve was penetrated by an ICAΓÇôophthalmic artery aneurysm.3 Penetration of the optic nerve was du... | Aneurysm; Congenital Optic Nerve | 2005-02-01 |
1646 |  | Kestle, John R. W. | Death after late failure of third ventriculostomy in children | Late failure following successful third ventriculostomy for obstructive hydrocephalus is rare, and death caused by failure of a previously successful third ventriculostomy has been reported only once. The authors present three patients who died as a result of increased intracranial pressure (ICP) a... | Ventriculostomy; Obstructive hydrocephalus; Late failure; Death | 2002 |
1647 |  | Battin, Margaret P. | Death ethics: religious and cultural values in prolonging and ending life | In this sequel to his earlier Birth Ethics, Kenneth Vaux again uses what he calls a 'multiphasic ethical scheme," incorporating naturalistic, humanistic, and theistic values to explore the issues of suicide, euthanasia, letting die, genocide, withdrawing life supports, and other end-of-life issues. | | 1994 |
1648 |  | Battin, Margaret P. | Death ethics: religious and cultural values in prolonging and ending life (book review) | A review of the book "Death Ethics: Religious and Cultural Values in Prolonging and Ending Life" by Kenneth L. Vaux. | Books; Life; End of life | 1994-07 |
1649 |  | Sanchez, Thomas W. | Debunking the exurban myth: a comparison of suburban households | As American cities spill over their traditional boundaries into 'exurbia', the debate about whether this new growth is substantively different from what preceded is an important one. We disagree with the idea that the counterurbanization the United States is experiencing represents a dramatic bre... | Demographics; Location; Suburban | 1999 |
1650 |  | Miller, Joel Steven; Epstein, Arthur J. | Decamethylchromocenium tetracyanoethenide, + [Cr(C5Me5)2]:.+[TCNE].-: a molecular ferromagnet with Tc=3.65 K | The electron-transfer salt 4[Cr(C5Me5)2] + [TCNE].-(TCNE = tetracyanoethylene) has been prepared and structurally characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. It possesses a solid-state motif of parallel 1D chains of alternating radical cations and anions similar to, but not isostructural to, ... | Magnetic; Electron transfer; Coupling | 1993 |