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1 Warner, Homer R."Painless" Myocardial InfarctionBiomedical Informatics1951
2 Gesteland, Raymond F.; Atkins, John F.; Wills, Norma M.-1 frameshifting at a CGA AAG hexanucleotide site is required for transposition of insertion sequence IS1222The discovery of programmed _x0001_1 frameshifting at the hexanucleotide shift site CGA_AAG, in addition to the classical X_XXY_YYZ heptanucleotide shift sequences, prompted a search for instances among eubacterial insertion sequence elements. IS1222 has a CGA_AAG shift site. A genetic analysis re...Hexanucleotides; Heptanucleotides; Frameshifting2004
3 Normann, Richard A.; Campbell, Patrick K.; Jones, Kelly E.100 electrode intracortical array: structural variabilityA technique has been developed for fabricating three dimensional "hair brush" electrode arrays from monocrystalline silicon blocks. Arrays consist of a square pattern of 100 penetrating electrodes, with 400 microns interelectrode spacing. Each electrode is 1.5mm in length and tapers from about 100 m...Microelectrode arrays; Stimulation; Micromachining1990
4 Mitchell, Joyce A.50 Years of informatics research on decision support: what's nextObjectives: To reflect on the history, status, and future trends of decision support in health and biomedical informatics. To highlight the new challenges posed by the complexity and diversity of genomic and clinical domains. To examine the emerging paradigms for sup - porting cost-effective, person...2011-01-01
5 Warner, Homer R.A "Link Trainer" for the Coronary Care UnitBiomedical Informatics1968
6 Warner, Homer R.A Comparison of Meta-1 and HELP Terms: Implications for Clinical DataBiomedical Informatics1990
7 Warner, Homer R.A Computer Based Information System for Patient CareBiomedical Informatics1972
8 Durney, Carl H.A computer graphics method for solving transcendental equationsThere 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 equations1970
9 Warner, Homer R.A Computer System for the Cardiovascular LaboratoryBiomedical Informatics1974
10 Warner, Homer R.A Computer-Based Diagnostic Model for Individual Case ReviewBiomedical Informatics1995
11 Warner, Homer R.A Computer-Directed Patient History: Functional Overview and Initial ExperienceBiomedical Informatics1986
12 Warner, Homer R.A Data-Trend Log and Bar Graph Dispaly for Physiological MonitoringBiomedical Informatics1970
13 Warner, Homer R.A Decision Support Technology ClearinghouseBiomedical Informatics1988
14 Warner, Homer R.A Decision-Driven System to Collect the Patient HistoryBiomedical Informatics1987
15 Mitchell, Joyce A.A decision-support system for the analysis of clinical practice patternsSeveral studies documented substantial variation in medical practice patterns, but physicians often do not have adequate information on the cumulative clinical and financial effects of their decisions. The purpose of developing an expert system for the analysis of clinical practice patterns was to a...1994-01-01
16 Warner, Homer R.A Distributed Processing System for Patient ManagementBiomedical Informatics1978
17 Narus, Scott P.A domain analysis model for eIRB systems: addressing the weak link in clinical research informaticsInstitutional Review Boards (IRBs) are a critical component of clinical research and can become a significant bottleneck due to the dramatic increase, in both volume and complexity of clinical research. Despite the interest in developing clinical research informatics (CRI) systems and supporting dat...2014-01-01
18 Kerber, Richard A.A genome-wide study replicates linkage of 3p22-24 to extreme longevity in humans and identifies possible additional lociBackground: Although there is abundant evidence that human longevity is heritable, efforts to map loci responsible for variation in human lifespan have had limited success. Methodology/Principal Findings: We identified individuals from a large multigenerational population database (the Utah Populati...2012-01-01
19 Warner, Homer R.A Mathematical Approach to Medical Diagnosis: Application to Congenital Heart DiseaseBiomedical Informatics1992
20 Warner, Homer R.A Mathematical Approach to Medical Diagnosis: Application to Polycythemic States Utilizing Clinical Findings with Values Continuously DistributedBiomedical Informatics1969
21 Mitchell, Joyce A.A medical microcomputer database management systemThe Patient Data Handler (PDH) is a general purpose, interactive, relational database management system (DBMS) which was created to store and retrieve the patient records stemming from a research project centering upon the genetic causes and diagnosis of concomitant deafness and blindness [1, 5]. Th...1985-01-01
22 Warner, Homer R.A Non-Stready-State Kinetic Evaluation of the Mechanism of Cortisone-Induced GranulocytosisBiomedical Informatics1968
23 Warner, Homer R.A PVC Detection ProgramBiomedical Informatics1971
24 Warner, Homer R.A Sequential Bayesean Approach to History Taking and DiagnosisBiomedical Informatics1972
25 Warner, Homer R.A Steady-State Transfer Function Analysis of Portions of the Circulatory System Using Indicator Dilution TechniquesBiomedical Informatics1967
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