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1 Ogburn, Joyce L.Acquiring minds want to know: how many librarians would it take...Acquiring Minds Want to Know column: "I thought for a change I would add a little humor to my column and play around with a variation of the old joke "how many librarians does it take to change a light bulb." The impetus for this came when I was writing a presentation on integrating electronic mater...Librarians, humor; Library acquisitions, humor1998-12
2 Nelson, ChristopherDoctor is inDo you feel abandoned in a hospital full of doctors? Is there a single physician coordinating care? A new trend in health care may hold the solution for patients with many specialists within the hospital. An emerging group of doctors known as "Hospitalists" is being used by hospitals around the coun...Hospitalists; Primary Care Physician; Specialists1998-12
3 Catinella, A. Peter; Nelson, Linda L.; Butler, Sam; Gerwels, John W.Opinion: have health-care professionals lost control of a medical system that increasingly relies upon non-medical gatekeepers?Proposed legislation intended to protect patients in managed health-care plans, known as the Patient Bill of Rights, raises what some consider a larger question: Have health-care professionals lost control of a medical system that increasingly relies upon non-medical gatekeepers?HMO'S; Managed Care; Health Care Costs1998-12
4 Research in brief: Winter 1998Summaries of Selected Research Projects at the University of Utah Health Sciences CenterResearch: School of Medicine, College of Pharmacy;, College of Nursing, College of Health1998-12
5 Sample, SusanShattering stereotypes: aging adults aren't naturally unhappyHealthy older adults ramain engaged and interested in life. Just because they're aging doesn't mean they lose interest in life. "In this culture, we have a perception of what it's like to grow old: life isn't a whole lot of fun" We have an image of older adults whose faces are lined with fatigue as ...Aging Adults; Depression; Geriatrics1998-12
6 DeTar, CarletonString breaking in lattice quantum chromodynamicsThe separation of a heavy quark and antiquark pair leads to the formation of a tube of flux, or string, which should break in the presence of light quark-antiquark pairs. This expected zero temperature phenomenon has proven elusive in simulations of lattice QCD. We present simulation results that sh...String breaking; Antiquarks; Polyakov loop; Dynamical fermions1998-12
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