|
|
Creator | Title | Description | Subject | Date |
76 |
|
Morse, Michael David | Ligand-field theory applied to diatomic transition metals. Results for the d?Ad?B?? states of Ni?, the d?Nid??cu?? states of NiCu, and the d?Ni(?F)d??cu???*? excited states of NiCu | A ligand-field theory has been developed for transition-metal diatomics having electronic configurations of d?Ad??B??, d?Ad?B?? and d?A(?F)d??B???*?. The theory treats each atom as a point charge and includes spin-orbit interactions. No contributions due to d-orbital chemical bonding are included. ... | | 1992 |
77 |
|
Stringfellow, Gerald B. | Long wavelength lattice dynamics for quaternary alloys: GaInPSb and AlGaAsSb | Presents information on a study which investigated the long wavelength lattice dynamics of quaternary alloys. Theory of the random cell isodisplacement model; Secular equation developed; Results and discussion. | Lattice dynamics; Quaternary alloys | 1992 |
78 |
|
Couldwell, William T. | Malignant glioma-derived soluble factors regulate proliferation of normal adult human astrocytes | Malignant gliomas are characteristically surrounded by marked gliosis. To assess whether glioma-derived products contribute to the proliferation of astrocytes, a feature of the gliosis response, we evaluated the influence of culture supernatants from malignant human glioma lines and tumor cyst fluid... | Astrocyte; Glioma; Gliosis; Proliferation; Soluble factors | 1992 |
79 |
|
Warner, Homer R. | Medical Informatics: Application of Computers to Medical Science | Biomedical Informatics | | 1992 |
80 |
|
Zachary, Joseph L. | Metamusing on object persistence | The need to "open up languages" has led to object-oriented programming languages with object-oriented implementations. By encapsulating the fundamental aspects of a language semantics within a set of default classes and giving t h e programmer t h e flexibility of deriving new versions of these base... | Metamusing; Object persistence | 1992 |
81 |
|
Brown, Francis Harold | Methods of dating | The fossil record of primates begins in the latest Cretaceous period, so primate palaeontologists are interested in techniques of dating applicable over the past 70 million years. Fossil bones themselves are rarely datable with any precision, and these are mainly of late Pleistocene or Holocene age.... | | 1992 |
82 |
|
Normann, Richard A.; Horch, Kenneth W.; Cha, Kichul | Mobility performance with a pixelized vision system | A visual prosthesis, based on electrical stimulation of the visual cortex, has been suggested as a means for partially restoring functional vision in the blind. The prosthesis would create a pixelized visual sense consisting of punctate spots of light (phosphenes). The present study investigated the... | Visual Prosthesis; Mobility; Phosphene Simulator | 1992 |
83 |
|
Florsheim, Paul W. | Mourning the loss of "self as father": a longitudinal study of fatherhood among the druze | IT is within the context of the parent-child relationship - through the processes of attachment, loss, separation and individuation - that we grow and develop interpersonally and intrapsychically (Bowlby 1969, 1980; Mahler et al. 1975; Pollock, 1989). Most developmentalists agree that changes in th... | | 1992 |
84 |
|
Mathews, V. John | Multiplication free vector quantization using the L 1 distortion measure and its variants | Vector quantization is a very powerful technique for data compression and consequently, it has attracted a lot for attention lately. One major drawback associated with this approach is its extreme computational complexity. This paper fist considers vector quantization that uses the L1 distortion mea... | | 1992 |
85 |
|
Gondolo, Paolo | Neutralinos as dark matter in the minimal supergravity model | A new approach to the phenomenological study of the minimal supergravity model is presented in which the model is effectively parametrized in terms of five low energy observables. Radiative corrections due to large Yukawa couplings and particle-sparticle mass splitting are included into the analysis... | Neutralinos | 1992 |
86 |
|
Fogel, Alan Dale | Noninnatist alternatives to the negative evidence hypothesis | In this commentary we consider three issues. First, we suggest that Crain's definition of innateness is not biologically plausible. Second, we show how the criteria he uses as hallmarks of innateness can have alternative explanations. Finally, we reinterpret his research findings on grounds that do ... | | 1992 |
87 |
|
Richardson, William F.; Brunvand, Erik L. | The NSR processor prototype | The NSR (Non-Synchronous RISC) processor is a general purpose processor structured as a collection of self-timed units that operate concurrently and communicate over bundled data channels in the style of micropipelines. These units correspond to standard synchronous pipeline stages such as Instructi... | Self-timed Systems; Asynchronous systems; Micropipelines; FPGAs; RISC processor; NSR | 1992 |
88 |
|
Richardson, William F.; Brunvand, Erik L. | The NSR processor prototype | The NSR Non Synchronous RISC processor is a general purpose processor structured as a collection of self timed units that operate concurrently and communicate over bundled data channels in the style of micropipelines?? These units correspond to standard synchronous pipeline stages such as Instr... | Self-timed Systems; Asynchronous systems; Micropipelines; FPGAs; RISC processor | 1992 |
89 |
|
Caserta, Michael; Lund, Dale A. | Older bereaved spouses' participation in self-help groups | This study reports on bereaved spouses' assessments of their participation in twenty-six self-help groups which consisted of eight weekly meetings (short-term; N = 82) or ten monthly meetings in addition to the weekly ones (long-term; N = 52). Regardless of the duration of the groups whether they w... | Older bereaved spouses | 1992 |
90 |
|
Orr, Douglas B. | OMOS - An object server for program execution | The benefits of object-oriented programming are well known, but popular operating systems provide very few object-oriented features to users, and few are implemented using object-oriented techniques themselves. In this paper we discuss a mechanism for applying object-oriented programming concepts to... | OMOS; Object server | 1992 |
91 |
|
Orr, Douglas B.; Mecklenburg, Robert | OMOS ? An object server for program execution | The benefits of object-oriented programming are well known but popular operating systems provide very few object oriented features to users and few are im plemented using object oriented techniques themselves In this paper we discuss a mechanism for apply ing object oriented programming co... | OMOS; Object server | 1992 |
92 |
|
Miller, Joel Steven; Epstein, Arthur J. | Organic and molecular ferromagnets | Unlike common ferromagnets such as iron, nickel, cobalt or even cobalt-samarium and Nb-Fe-B, it is extremely rare for a discrete molecule, especially an organic or polymeric material, to have cooperative magnetic interactions. Since the mid-1980s a few such materials have been prepared which demon... | Magnetic; Magnetization; Temperature | 1992 |
93 |
|
Flynn, John J. | Orphan Drug Act: an unconstitutional exercise of the patent power | In 1983, Congress adopted the Orphan Drug Act (the "Act") pursuant to its power to regulate interstate and foreign commerce to stimulate research and development of drugs useful in treating relatively rare diseases.1 The cost of drug research and complying with the complex requirements for securing ... | Health Care; Drugs; Medicine; Medical treatment | 1992 |
94 |
|
Lindstrom, Gary E. | Our LIPS are sealed: interfacing logic and functional programming systems | We report on a technique for interfacing an untyped logic language to a statically poly morphically typed functional language Our key insight is that polymorphic types can be interpreted as "need to know" specifications on function arguments. This leads to a criterion for liberally yet safely invoki... | LIPS; Logic language; Functional language | 1992 |
95 |
|
Silverman, Randall H. | Pamphlet binders and their use in research libraries | By definition, research libraries have a commitment to preserving pamphlets as well as all print and non-print media they collect. A discussion of the preservation requirements for pamphlets is useful for their survival, and pamphlet binders are an important tool in preparing these often ephemeral ... | Pamphlets; Preservation; Binders | 1992 |
96 |
|
O'Rourke, Dennis H. | Patterns of genetic variation in native America | Allele frequencies from seven polymorphic red cell antigen loci (ABO, Rh, MN, S, P, Duffy, and Diego) were examined in 144 Native American populations. Mean genetic distances (Nei's D) and the fixation index FST are approximately equal for the North and South American samples but are reduced in the... | Gene frequencies; Amerinds; Genetic Distance | 1992 |
97 |
|
Warner, Homer R. | Performance of a Diagnostic System (ILIAD) as a Tool for Qualilty Assurance | Biomedical Informatics | | 1992 |
98 |
|
Berg, Cynthia A. | Perspectives for viewing intellectual development throughout the life course | What has one voice and is four-footed, two-footed, and three-footed? The task of characterizing intellectual development throughout the life course can be likened to the situation that faced the Thebans as they tried to solve this riddle of the Sphinx. Oedipus gave the correct answer to this riddle... | | 1992 |
99 |
|
Ehleringer, James R. | Plant adaptation in the Great Basin and Colorado Plateau | Adaptive features of plants of the Great Basin are reviewed. The combination of cold winters and an arid to semiarid precipitation regime results in the distinguishing features of the vegetation in the Great Basin and Colorado Plateau. The primary effects of these climatic features arise from how t... | Plant adaptation; Great Basin; Colorado Plateau; Cold deserts | 1992 |
100 |
|
Miller, Jan D.; Hupka, Jan | Potential of air-sparged hydrocyclone flotation in environmental technology | Air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) flotation is a high capacity flotation technology originally developed in the Department of Metallurgical Engineering at the University of Utah for processing mineral resources. However, the technology has been found to be useful in industrial waste processing, recycli... | De-inking; Capacity; Recycling | 1992 |