1 - 25 of 31
Number of results to display per page
CreatorTitleDescriptionSubjectDate
1 Gardner, Reed M.System for Umbilical Artery MonitoringBiomedical Informatics1982
2 Landesman, Margaret M.Missing issues: a responseI am inclined to retitle this article "Missing Issues: One Technique for Doubling Staff, Postage, and Xeroxing Expenses While Needlessly Alienating Vendors." I cannot, of course, be sure it would double expenses as the author does not supply figures, but we utilize the spare moments of one part-time...Vendor; Missing issue dealer; Correspondence1982
3 Gardner, Reed M.Computerized Decision-Making in the Pulmonary Function LaboratoryBiomedical Informatics1982
4 Gardner, Reed M.Computerized Medical Decision-Making - An Evaluation in Acute CareBiomedical Informatics1982
5 Pryor, T. AllanTest Ordering and Medical Decision Making: A Synergistic RelationshipBiomedical Informatics1982
6 Symko, Orest GeorgeTemperature dependence of the order parameter in a dilute AgMn spin glassThe magnetization of a dilute AgMn spin glass containing 150 ppm Mn has been measured over the temperature range from 20 mK to 2 K in an applied field of 0.9 Oe, using a SQUID magnetometer. A comparison of the measured magnetization with numerical calculations of the magnetization based on the Mean ...AgMn spin glass; Mean random field; MRF; Temperature dependence; Order parameter; RKKY interactions1982
7 Symko, Orest GeorgeSuperconducting microphone for photoacoustic spectroscopyA superconducting microphone has been developed for photoacoustic spectroscopy at low temperatures. The microphone consists of a thin mylar membrane coated with a film of lead whose motion is detected by SQUID magnetometer. For the simple set-up presented here, the limiting pressure sensitivity is ...Superconducting microphone; Photoacoustic spectroscopy; Low temperatures1982
8 Mattis, Daniel C.Decay of electron waves in a random mediumThis paper reports calculation of the time-correlation function of an electron wave of given wave vector k in a three-dimensional medium with weak scatterers randomly distributed. An initial parabolic decay is followed by the usual exponential law which, asymptotically, gives way to a 1/t3 law.Scattering; Potential; Coupling1982
9 Durrenberger, E. Paul; Gullickson, Gay L.; Kaye, Harvey J.; Yaney, GeorgePeasant studies Volume 9 Number 2 Winter 1982TABLE OF CONTENTS Another Way o f Seeing Peasants: The Work o f John Berger, Harvey J. Kaye; Proto-Industrialization, Demographic Behavior and the Sexual Division o f Labor in Auffay, France, 1750-1850, Gay L. Gullickson; Chayanov and Marx, E. Paul Durrenberger; The Collectivization o f Soviet Agric...1982
10 Forrest, Joshua B.; Irschick, Eugene F.; Lehning, James R.Peasant studies Volume 9 Number 4 Summer 1982TABLE OF CONTENTS Peasant Survival Strategies and Rehearsals for Rebellion in Eighteenth-Century South India, Eugene F. Irschick; Defining African Peasants, Joshua B. Forrest; The History o f Wet-Nursing and the History of the Family, James R. Lehning.1982
11 Gardner, Reed M.Blood Pressure Monitoring: Sharing Common Elements, ProblemsBiomedical Informatics1982
12 Gardner, Reed M.How to Evaluate Commercially Available SpirometersBiomedical Informatics1982
13 Warner, Homer R.The HELP SystemBiomedical Informatics1982
14 Subrahmanyam, P.A.An algebraic formulation of seitz's weak conditions for self timed circuitsTwo fairly intuitive conditions are given that serve to algebraically characterize Seitz's "weak conditions" for self timed circuits. It is shown that these two conditions embody the 12 temporal logic conditions (developed b y Owicki and Malachi) which are intended to express both the weak condition...Seitz's weak conditions; Self-timed circuits1982
15 Mineau, Geraldine Page; Bean, Lee LawrenceMacrosimulation approach to the investigation of natural fertilityThis paper is part of a long-term investigation known as the Mormon Historical Demography Project. It examines the capability of a simulation model, originally proposed by John Bongaarts (1976), to fit the natural fertility pattern which characterized the mid-nineteenth century Mormon population. Ap...Mormon Historical Demography Project; Macrosimulation; Natural fertility1982
16 Warner, Homer R.Information Systems and Patient CareBiomedical Informatics1982
17 Gluski, Kari; Grabowski, Richard; Laurent, Jane K.; Richards, AlanPeasant studies Volume 9 Number 3 Spring 1982TABLE OF CONTENTS Peasant Differentiation and Politics in Contemporary Egypt, Alan Richards; Twenty Years of Land Reform: A Case Study of Kashipur Village, West Bengal, 1956-1977, Kari Gluski; Patterns of Agrarian Control in Fourteenth Century Ferrara, Jane K. Laurent; Peasantry, Technical Change, a...1982
18 Miller, Jan D.Fine coal flotation in a centrifugal field with an air sparged hydrocyclonePreliminary results are reported regarding the design and development of a pilot scale air sparged hydrocyclone for cleaning fine coal 590 \xm ("28 mesh) containing 24% ash and 1.6% sulfur. The principle of separation is the flotation of hydrophobic coal particles in the centrifugal field generated...rocyclones; Coal; Separation technology1982
19 Subrahmanyam, P.A.Modeling of call - by - need and stream primitives using CCSThe semantics of an applicative language are presented using the algebraic primitives introduced in CCS. In particular, the language constructs modeled allow for nondeterminism, stream processing and demand driven (call by need) evaluation.Applicative language; Semantics; Algebraic primitives; CCS1982
20 Lindstrom, Gary E.Consistency and currency in functional databasesWe consider a hybrid model of databases, in which a functional component T is defined as an extension to an imperative component B. T. is loosely coupled to B through a highly parallel function network N. which provides a simple failsafe test of whether an existing assignment of values to a given vi...Functional databases1982
21 Olivera, Baldomero M.Poly (ADP-ribosylation) in Vitro: reaction parameters and enzyme mechanismThe reaction catalyzed by poly(ADP-ribose) synthetase from bovine thymus was investigated using the purified enzyme, calf thymus DNA, and histone H1. The rate and extent of poly(ADP-ribosylation), as well as the spectrum of acceptor proteins, changed as reaction conditions were varied. The ionic co...ADP-ribosylation; Poly(ADP-ribose) synthetase; Histone H11982
22 Jewell, PaulThe geology and geothermal setting of the Magic Reservoir Area, Blaine and Camas Counties, IdahoThe Magic Reservoir area straddles the Blaine- Camas county line in south-central Idaho, along the northern boundary of the central Snake River Plain. The rocks exposed at Magic Reservoir include a 5.8- million-year-old rhyolite flow, the Pliocene Square Mountain Basalt, multiple cooling units ...1982
23 Brooks, Stuart M.Surveillance of Respiratory HazardsBiomedical Informatics1982
24 Organick, Elliott I.Semiannual technical report transformation of ADA programs into silicon (1 Sept. 1981- 28 Feb. 1982)This report summarizes the first six months work of the research project, "Transformation of Ada Programs into Silicon." Our project has five main objectives: 1. Develop and document elements of a transformation methodology for converting Ada programs, or program constructs, into VLSI systems which ...ADA programs; VLSI1982
25 Mineau, Geraldine PageSpecification of marital fertility by parents' age, age at marriage and marital durationThe positive association between wife's age at marriage and fertility experienced at the older reproductive ages, cited in recent natural fertility literature, is explored using Mormon birth cohorts from 1840 to 1879. When this relationship is specified by husband's age at marriage and marriage dur...Marital fertility; Marital duration; Paternal age; Father's age; Mother's age1982
1 - 25 of 31