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Miller, Jan D. | Flow phenomena and its impact on air-sparged hydrocyclone flotation of quartz | Fluid flow phenomena and therefore the flotation efficiency of air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) flotation are strongly dependent on operating and design variables such as air and slurry flow rates, underflow and overflow opening areas, percent solids of the feed, reagent levels, particle size and ASH... | Quartz; Flotation; Hydrocyclones | 1995 |
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Richardson, William F. | The Fred VHDL Model | This is the companion document to my dissertation. It contains 47 pages of schematics, and 163 pages of VHDL code. It is pretty meaningless without the dissertation, and it only exists because I felt that I should archive this information somewhere. | | 1995 |
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Richardson, William F. | Fred: an architecture for a self-timed decoupled computer | Decoupled computer architectures provide an effective means of exploiting instruction level parallelism. Self-timed micropipeline systems are inherently decoupled due to the elastic nature of the basic FIFO structure, and may be ideally suited for constructing decoupled computer architectures. Fred ... | Decoupled computer; Fred | 1995 |
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Rogers, Alan R. | Genetic evidence for a Pleistocene population explosion | Expansions of population size leave characteristic signatures in mitochondrial "mismatch distributions." Consequently, these distributions can inform us about the history of changes in population size. Here, I study a simple model of population history that assumes that, t generations before the pr... | | 1995 |
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Rogers, Alan R.; Jorde, Lynn B. | Genetic evidence on modern human origins | A review of genetic evidence leads to the following conclusions concerning human population history: (1) Between 33,000 and 150,000 years ago the human population expanded from an initial size of perhaps 10,000 breeding individuals, reaching a size of at least 300,000. (2) Although the initial popu... | Population history; Mitochondrial DNA; Mismatch distribution; Intermatch distribution; Replacement hypothesis; Population bottlenecks | 1995 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | Grain in the ink | When the brothers Charles and Herbert Hatch coined the phrase, "Advertising without posters is like fishing without worms," they adopted the stance of "early birds." Co-founding Nashville's Hatch Show Print in 1879, their commercial poster art was a critical factor in success and failure of many 19t... | Poster; Hatch Show Print; Country Music Foundation | 1995 |
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Zimmer, Zachary | Gray agendas: interest groups and public pensions in Canada, Britain, and the United States, by Henry J. Pratt | Gray Agendas, by Wayne State University's Henry J. Pratt, is an in-depth and well-structured examination of the historical development of pension policy and its impact on interest groups in three countries over the last century: Canada, Britain, and the United States. It is of interest to political... | Gray agendas; Book review; Pratt, Henry J.; United States; Canada; Great Britain | 1995 |
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Baehr, Wolfgang | Guanylyl cyclase activating protein. A calcium-sensitive regulator of phototransduction | Guanylyl cyclase activating protein (GCAP1) has been proposed to act as a calcium-dependent regulator of retinal photoreceptor guanylyl cyclase (GC) activity. Using immunocytochemical and biochemical methods, we show here that GCAP1 is present in rod and cone photoreceptor outer segments where photo... | Cloning, Molecular; DNA Primers; Molecular Sequence Data | 1995 |
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Hawkes, Kristen | Hadza children's foraging: juvenile dependency, social arrangement and mobility among hunter-gatherers | Presents a study on the foraging activities of Hadza children in Tanzania, Africa. Success of children's foraging; Determinants of children's foraging; Monitoring of the activities of children; Near-camp foraging return rates; Variables underlying the patterns of foraging. | Children; Foraging; Hazda; Hunter-gatherers | 1995 |
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Weinstein, David | Hierarchical data structures for interactive volume visualization | In order to interactively investigate large-scale 3D data sets, we propose an improved hierarchical data structure for structured grids and an original hierarchical d a t a structure for unstructured grids. These multi-tiered implementations allow the user to interactively control both the local and... | Hierarchical data structures; Volume visualization; 3D data sets | 1995 |
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Ailion, David Charles | High sensitivity nuclear quadrupole resonance approach for detection of modulation wave motion in incommensurate systems | In contrast to conventional NMR techniques that use magnetic field gradients (MFCs) to detect the diffusion of moving atoms, we have developed a highly sensitive approach for detecting electric field gradient (EFG) fluctuations seen by stationary atoms. These EFG fluctuations were observed in the ... | NMR; MFG; Magnetic field gradients; Diffusion constants; Atoms; Nuclei | 1995 |
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Bernstein, Paul S. | Human retinal pigment epithelial cell line that retains epithelial characteristics after prolonged culture | PURPOSE. A spontaneously arising, apparently transformed, cell line has been cloned from a primary culture of human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells and has been subcultured more than 200 times. The similarities of these cells to human RPE cells in vivo have been determined. METHODS. The struc... | Cell Line, Transformed; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Phagocytosis | 1995 |
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Sperry, John S. | Hydraulic architecture of palms | The water transport and storage system of palms is adapted to maintain the primary stem xylem functional over the life of the shoot, and in spite of severe drought. However, our structural information far exceeds our knowledge of vascular function, and these functional considerations bring more que... | Hydraulic architecture; Rhapis excelsa; Cavitation | 1995 |
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Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah | IAIMS Newsletter December 1995 | The IAIMS Newsletter provides valuable information about Library activities and resources as well as informative articles related to information technology. | IAIMS | 1995 |
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Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah | IAIMS Newsletter November 1995 | The IAIMS Newsletter provides valuable information about Library activities and resources as well as informative articles related to information technology. | IAIMS | 1995 |
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Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah | IAIMS Newsletter October 1995 | The IAIMS Newsletter provides valuable information about Library activities and resources as well as informative articles related to information technology. | IAIMS | 1995 |
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Flynn, John J. | Introduction (symposium on health care) | Health care markets and related sectors of the economy like insurance provide essential services in our society. They have heen undergoing rapid change for at least the past decade, yet some thirty-seven to thirty-nine million citizens lack health care insurance at one time or another each year; rap... | Health care; Health insurance; Health care, providers | 1995 |
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Clemmer, Terry P. | Introduction to Computers in Monitoring | Biomedical Informatics | | 1995 |
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Flynn, John J. | Introduction: symposium- Antitrust Policy and Health Care Reform | Health care markets and related sectors of the economy like insurance provide essential services in our society. They have been undergoing rapid change for at least the past decade, yet some thirty-seven to thirty-nine million citizens lack health care insurance at one time or another each year; ra... | Antitrust law; Insurance, Health; Medical care | 1995 |
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Miller, Joel Steven | Isolation and structural determination of {(1,1,2,2-tetracyano-1,2-ethanediyl)bis[imino(cyanomethylene)]}bis-(cyanamide) ion(2--), [C12N12]2--, a new cyanocarbon | The oxidative degradation of [N(PPh3)2]3[Mnilll(CN)6] leads to the isolation of the unprecedented [C12N12]2- dianion, which is characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and spectroscopic techniques. | Cyanogen; Bond; Absorptions | 1995 |
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Dale, Colin | Kinetics of maturation of trypanosome infections in tsetse | Estimates of the time delay between the infective bloodmeal and maturation (incubation or maturation time) for 4 trypanosome stocks (2 Trypanozoon and 2 Trypanosoma congolense) show that maturation time in tsetse is not a parasite species-specific constant. The mean incubation time of a Trypanosoma ... | | 1995 |
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Angelucci, Alessandra | Layer-specific programs of development in neocortical projection neurons | How are long-range axonal projections from the cerebral cortex orchestrated during development? By using both passively and actively transported axonal tracers in fetal and postnatal ferrets, we have analyzed the development of projections from the cortex to a number of thalamic nuclei. We report th... | Axonal Transport; Efferent Pathways; Brain Mapping | 1995 |
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Lindstrom, Gary E. | Layered, server-based support for Object-Oriented application development | This paper advocates the idea that the physical modularity (file structure) of application components supported by conventional OS environments can be elevated to the level of logical modularity, which in turn can directly support application development in an object-oriented manner. We demonstrate ... | Object-Oriented application development | 1995 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | LDS Hospital - Clinical Computing System (Case 2.2) | Biomedical Informatics | | 1995 |
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Mattis, Daniel C. | Limit model of CuO2 planes: exact results | We solve the simplest tight-binding model of electrons in a CuO2 plane with Coulomb repulsion only on the copper ions, by a limiting procedure which retains all contributions 0(t2/U) while projecting out the higher order terms. In addition to the ground state energy we identify a variety of quasipar... | Electrons; Particle-hole | 1995 |