| | Creator | Title | Description | Subject | Date |
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| 926 |  | Krensky, Beth | Bridge II | Form: sculpture; Medium: bronze; Dimensions: 16 x 17-1/2 x 6" | | 2007 |
| 927 |  | Krensky, Beth | Bridge III | Form: sculpture; Medium: bronze; Dimensions: variable, (108) each approx. 1 x 12 x 1/4" | | 2007 |
| 928 |  | Krensky, Beth | Bridge III (detail) | Form: sculpture; Medium: bronze; Dimensions: variable, (108) each approx. 1 x 12 x 1/4" | | 2007 |
| 929 |  | Freire, Juliana | Bridging the XML-relational divide with LegoDB: a demonstration | We present LegoDB, a cost-based XML storage mapping engine that automatically explores a space of possible XML-to-relational mappings and selects an efficient mapping for a given application. | LegoDB; Storage mappings | 2003 |
| 930 |  | Hawkes, Kristen | Brief communication: adrenal androgens and aging: female chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) compared with women | Ovarian cycling continues to similar ages in women and chimpanzees yet our nearest living cousins become decrepit during their fertile years and rarely outlive them. Given the importance of estrogen in maintaining physiological systems aside from fertility, similar ovarian aging in humans and chimpa... | Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate; Senescence; Aging rates; Human longevity | 2013-01-01 |
| 931 |  | Lupton, John Mark | Bright electroluminescence from a conjugated dendrimer | Photoluminescence and electroluminescence (EL) from a conjugated dendrimer consisting of three distyrylbenzene units linked by a central nitrogen atom as core and meta-linked biphenyl units as dendrons were investigated. The conjugated dendrimer emits green light and shows photoluminescence quantum ... | Conjugated dendrimer | 2002 |
| 932 |  | Golden, Kenneth M. | Brine percolation and the transport properties of sea ice | Sea ice is distinguished from many other porous composites, such as sandstones or bone, in that its microstructure and bulk material properties can vary dramatically over a small temperature range. For brine-volume fractions below a critical value of about 5%, which corresponds to a critical tempera... | Brine volume; Percolation theory; Connectedness properties | 2001 |
| 933 |  | Christensen, Douglas A. | Bringing an integrative modeling experience to a freshman biomedical engineering course | As an integrating lab experience in our Fundamentals of Bioengineering freshman course, we have included a Major Project that ties together many of the principles of biomechanics and bioelectricity covered in the lecture. It uses the human systemic cardiovascular system as a model. During the first... | Matlab | 2004 |
| 934 |  | Warner, Homer R. | Bringing HELP to the Clinical Laboratory - Use of an Expert System to Provide Automatic Interpretation of Laboratory Data | Biomedical Informatics | | 1987 |
| 935 |  | Golden, Kenneth M. | Broad spectral, interdisciplinary investigation of the electromagnetic properties of sea ice | This paper highlights the interrelationship of research completed by a team of investigators and presented in the several individual papers comprising this Special Section on the Office of Naval Research (ONR), Arlington, VA, Sponsored Sea Ice Electromagnetics Accelerated Research Initiative (ARI). | Scattering; Radiation; EM | 1998 |
| 936 |  | Furse, Cynthia M. | Broadband and multiband antenna design using the genetic algorithm to create amorphous shapes using ellipses | A method is demonstrated for generating compact, broadband and multiband antennas using ellipses to create new amorphous shapes with greater bandwidth and less return loss that previously demonstrated. Four designs are presented including a tri-band patch antenna optimized for low reflection loss a... | Broadband antenna design; Multiband antenna design; Ellipses | 2006-10 |
| 937 |  | Poulter, Charles Dale; Jiang, Yunfeng | BTS1 encodes a geranylgeranyl diphosphate synthase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae | Protein prenylation utilizes different types of isoprenoids groups, namely farnesyl and geranylgeranyl, to modify proteins. These lipophilic moieties attach to carboxyl-terminal cysteine residues to promote the association of soluble proteins to membranes. Most prenylated proteins are geranylgeranyl... | Amino Acid Sequence; Cloning, Molecular; Gene Expression | 1995-09-15 |
| 938 |  | Miller, Jan D. | Bubble attachment time and FTIR analysis of water structure in the flotation of sylvite, bischofite and carnallite | Water structure is a most important parameter that influences the flotation of soluble salts. In this paper bubble attachment time measurements and FTIR analyses were performed to investigate the effect of water structure on the flotation behavior of sylvite (KCl), bischofite (MgCl2•6H2O) and carn... | | 2010-01-01 |
| 939 |  | Miller, Jan D. | Bubble generation in swirl flow during air-sparged hydrocyclone flotation | Air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) flotation is a new, promising technology, and, since its conception, numerous applications have been successfully tested. Nevertheless, research and development efforts have continued to improve the technology with respect to operating conditions and design considerati... | Air-sparged hydrocyclone flotation; bubble size; process variables | 1996 |
| 940 |  | Gehl, Robert W. | Building a blog cabin during a financial crisis: circuits of struggle in the digital enclosure | One of the most pressing questions facing television studies is how to understand the migration of media production and consumption onto web applications which depend on user-generated content. Scholars inspired by the political economy of communication (PEC) tradition have focused on how the accumu... | | 2011 |
| 941 |  | Clayton, Paul D. | Building a Comprehensive Clinical Information System from Components: The Approach at Intermountain Health Care | Biomedical Informatics | | 2003 |
| 942 |  | Ameel, Timothy A;Harvey, Ian R.; Miller, Mark S.; Blair, Steven; Gale, Bruce K.; Ring, Terry Arthur | Building academic, research, and commercialization programs in micro and nano science and engineering at the University of Utah | Abstract-This paper presents a case-study of some University /Government / Industry interactions at the University of Utah that build research and academic programs and create opportunities fur economic growth in the areas of micro and nanu science and engineering. | | 2003 |
| 943 |  | Brandt, Richard C. | Building databases for the computer-based memorization system | The Computer-Based Memorization System (CBMS) consists of eight games used by students to memorize groups of related facts that are stored in an associative network. The instructional design is built into the games. Designing and implementing associative networks for the CBMS is very different from... | Computer-Based Memorization System; CBMS | 1988 |
| 944 |  | Gerig, Guido | Building spatiotemporal anatomical models using joint 4-D segmentation, registration, and subject-specific atlas estimation | Longitudinal analysis of anatomical changes is a vital component in many personalized-medicine applications for predicting disease onset, determining growth/atrophy patterns, evaluating disease progression, and monitoring recovery. Estimating anatomical changes in longitudinal studies, especially th... | | 2012-01-01 |
| 945 |  | Gregory, Joan M. | Building sustainable partnerships: libraries as partners in creating and supporting campus green teams | Libraries as Partners in Creating and Supporting Campus Green Teams | Green teams; Sustainabliity, Recycling; Waste reduction | 2014-07-11 |
| 946 |  | Ehleringer, James R. | Burning coal seams in southern Utah: a natural system for studies of plant responses to elevated CO2 | In the Burning Hills and Smoky Mountains of southern Utah (USA), coal deposits exposed to the surface have been ignited by lightning and have been burning for periods of years to over a century. We examined one of these sites, where the below-ground combustion of this low-sulfur coal releases gases ... | Coal fires; Elevated CO2; Isotope ratios; Atriplex confertifolia; Salsola iberica; Gutierrezia sarothrae | 1997 |
| 947 |  | Ogburn, Joyce L. | Business of acquisitions 1991 | The third ALCTS Business of Acquisitions Institute was held in Boston at Emmanuel College on June 6-7,1991. These institutes are meant to convey some basic understanding of the complex function of acquiring materials for libraries to beginning acquisitions librarians or professionals with other bac... | Acquisitions; Vendors; Libraries | 1991 |
| 948 |  | DeTar, Carleton | B̄→D*ℓν̄ form factor at zero recoil from three-flavor lattice QCD: a model independent determination of [Vcb] | We present the first lattice QCD calculation of the form factor for B→ D* lv with three flavors of sea quarks. We use an improved staggered action for the light valence and sea quarks (the MILC configurations), and the Fermilab action for the heavy quarks. The form factor is computed at zero recoi... | Staggered quarks | 2009-01 |
| 949 |  | DeTar, Carleton | B→πlν semileptonic form factor from three-flavor lattice QCD: a model-independent determination of [Vub] | We calculate the form factor f+(q2) for B-meson semileptonic decay in unquenched lattice QCD with 2 + 1 flavors of light sea quarks. We use Asqtad-improved staggered light quarks and a Fermilab bottom quark on gauge configurations generated by the MILC Collaboration. We simulate with several light... | Semileptonic decay | 2009-03 |
| 950 |  | Blumenthal, Donald K. | C subunits binding to the protein kinase A RI alpha dimer induce a large conformational change. | We present structural data on the RI alpha isoform of the cAMP-dependent protein kinase A that reveal, for the first time, a large scale conformational change within the RI alpha homodimer upon catalytic subunit binding. This result infers that the inhibition of catalytic subunit activity is not the... | Protein Kinase; cAMP | 2004-04-30 |