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Ailion, David Charles | Thermal fluctuations and NMR spectra of incommensurate insulators | The effects of thermal order-parameter fluctuations on the NMR line shape of incommensurate systems are evaluated within the mean-field Landau theory and the results are compared with the 8 7Rb and 3 9K 1/2 -1/2 NMR spectra of Rb2ZnCl4 and K2Se04 just below the paraelectric-incommensurate transition... | NMR spectra; Thermal fluctuations; Line shapes; Incommensurate insulators | 1994 |
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Cobb, James E. | Tiling the sphere with rational bezier patches | One of the fundamental problems in Computer Aided Geometric Design (CAGD) is the representation of shapes. Two representation schemes that have proved useful for modeling free-form shapes are parametric Bezier and B-spline surfaces [2,8]. In fact the Bezier patch is a special case of the B-spline ... | Tiling; rational Bezier patches; Computer Aided Geometric Design; CAGD; B-spline surface | 1994 |
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Horch, Kenneth W. | Tracking changes in action potential shapes in chronic multi-unit intrafascicular recordings using neural network pattern recognition techniques | A novel scheme is proposed to train an Artificial Neural Network (A") classifier, on a repeated basis, in order to track temporal changes in the shapes of the action potentials recorded through chronically implanted intrafascicular electrodes. This scheme uses classification results of the ANN Clas... | Intrafascicular electrodes; Artificial neural network | 1994 |
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Lindstrom, Gary E. | Type-safe composition of object modules | We describe a facility that enables routine type-checking during the linkage of external declarations and definitions of separately compiled programs in ANSI C. The primary advantage of our server-style type-checked linkage facility is the ability to program the combination of object modules via a s... | object modules; ANSI C; Type-safe; type-checking | 1994 |
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Gesteland, Raymond F.; Atkins, John F.; Tuohy, Therese M. | Uninterrupted translation through putative 12-nucleotide coding gap in sequence of carA: business as usual | Previous work of others reported an untranslated stretch of 12 nucleotides in the 5' coding sequence of carA from Pseudomonas aeruginosa. However, N-terminal protein sequencing of carA-lacZ translational fusions shows that these 12 nucleotides are normally translated in a continuous triplet manner, ... | Base Sequence; Protein Biosynthesis; Sequence Deletion | 1994 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | UPE: Utah prototyping environment for robot manipulators | Developing an environment that enables optimal and flexible design of robot manipulators using reconfigurable links, joints, actuators, and sensors is an essential step for efficient robot design and prototyping. Such an environment should have the right "mix" of software and hardware components fo... | prototyping environment; robot manipulators | 1994 |
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Sobh, Tarek M.; Henderson, Thomas C. | URK: Utah robot kit - A 3-link robot manipulator prototype | In designing robot manipulators, the interaction between several modules (S/W, VLSI, CAD, CAM, Robotics, and Control) illustrates an interdisciplinary prototyping environment that includes different types of information that are radically different but combined in a coordinated way. This paper descr... | URK; Utah Robot Kit; robot manipulators; prototyping environment | 1994 |
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Sobh, Tarek M.; Henderson, Thomas C. | URK: Utah robot kit - a three-link robot prototype | In this paper we will present the stages of designing and building a three-link robot manipulator prototype that was built as part of a research project for establishing a prototyping environment for robot manipulators. Building this robot enabled us determine the required subsystems and interfaces ... | URK; Utah robot kit; robot manipulator prototype; prototyping environment; robot manipulators; three-link | 1994 |
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Pryor, T. Allan | The Use of Medical Logic Modules at LDS Hospital | Biomedical Informatics | | 1994 |
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Brunvand, Erik L. | Using FPGAs to prototype a self-timed floating point co-processor | Self- timed circuits offer advantages over their synchronously clocked counterparts in a number of situations. However, self-timed design techniques are not widely used at present for a variety of reasons. One reason for the lack of experimentation with self-timed systems is the lack of commercially... | | 1994 |
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Neff, Rick | Versatile interaction specification of tools and agents | Vista is a software infrastructure addressing the vexing problem of software tool interaction?especially how to get egocentric tools to work well together. Vista neither assumes nor requires that tools or tool-mediating agents understand a cooperative messaging protocol, only that they share some c... | Vista; software infrastructure; software tool interaction | 1994 |