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Creator | Title | Description | Subject | Date |
826 |
 | Ogburn, Joyce L. | Bit by bit: CAUSE, The Association for the Management of Information Technology in Higher Education | Bit by Bit column: "A few columns ago we wrote about EDUCOM, an important player in the education and computing arenas. This column describes CAUSE, another player in this arena, which is probably less well known than EDUCOM." | Information Technology, management; Academic Libraries, information technology; Computing and information technologies, evaluation | 1991-11 |
827 |
 | Ogburn, Joyce L. | Bit by bit: communicating voucher information to the accounting department from automated library systems(pt. 1) | Bit by Bit column: "This is the first of a two-part article. Part I presents general considerations involved in the automation process while Part II will discuss technical issues with examples from the NOTIS and INNOVACQ systems. | Library automation; Library information systems; Library acquisitions | 1991-02 |
828 |
 | Ogburn, Joyce L. | Bit by bit: communicating voucher information to the accounting department from automated library systems(pt. 2) | Bit by Bit column: "This is the second of a two-part article. Part 1 (ATG Feb. 1991) presented some general considerations about the value of the automation process, the time and effort saved and the improved accuracy achieved by eliminating redundant data entry. Part II will present the rudiments o... | Library automation; Library information systems; Library acquisitions | 1991-06 |
829 |
 | Ogburn, Joyce L. | Bit by bit: digitizing information | Bit by Bit column: "Librarians began to explore the technologies that allow printed materials to be converted to a digitized form in the 1980's. This technology essentially turns a printed original work into a computerized image. Although the technology is not new, it is only recently that it has be... | Digital technology; Digital holdings, libraries | 1992-04 |
830 |
 | Ogburn, Joyce L. | Bit by Bit: EDUCOM (Electronic connection for higher education) | Bit by Bit column: "This is a new column which will address technical issues including networking, consortia activities, electronic resources, and access. This column is on EDUCOM-The Electronic Connection for Higher Education. | Educational computing; Education technology; Electronic resources; Networks; Datafiles; EDUCOM | 1990-09 |
831 |
 | Ogburn, Joyce L. | Bit by bit: electronic data interchange (EDI) and the X12 format | Bit by Bit column: "Do you remember when you were trying to buy those socks, but had to wait at the cash register because the scanner would not read the barcode? You wondered why the clerk couldn't just ring up the price that was clearly marked on the tag and take your money. Welcome to the world of... | Computers; Electronic data transfer; Libraries | 1992-02 |
832 |
 | Gerpheide, George E. | Bit-driven logic: a style of digital logic for VLSI design | This memo describes a new style of low-level digital logic design called Bit-Driven Logic (BDL) which may prove attractive for the design of VLSI chips. BDL is an application of speed-independent, data-flow ideas to a very low level. It has the advantages of good locality, clockless operation, and... | Bit-Driven Logic; BDL; Digital logic design; VLSI chips | 1980 |
833 |
 | Anderson, Richard Bryan | Biz of Acq--To license or not to license: that really ought to be the question | Of the many changes that the electronic information revolution has brought to library acquisitions, perhaps none is as significant as the licensing agreement. For centuries, copyright law set forth the legal parameters under which libraries appropriated and disseminated information products and ser... | Electronic information; Contracts; Libraries; Copyright | 1999 |
834 |
 | Chamberlin, Ralph V. | The black widow spider and its varieties in the United States | The spiders of the genus Latrodectus, a member of the family Theridiidae, popularly known as the line-weavers or comb-footed spiders, are of world-wide distribution in tropical and sub-tropical latitudes. The genus " comprises those very interesting spiders which, under various local names, have bee... | | 1935-06 |
835 |
 | Mathews, V. John | Blind identification of bilinear systems | Abstract-This paper is concerned with the blind identification of a class of bilinear systems excited by non-Gaussian higher order white noise. The matrix of coefficients of mixed input-output terms of the bilinear system model is assumed to be triangular in this work. Under the additional assumptio... | | 2003 |
836 |
 | Mathews, V. John | Blind identification of bilinear systems | Abstract This paper is concerned with the blind identification of bilinear systems excited by higher-order white noise. Unlike prior work that restricted the bilinear system model to simple forms and required the excitation to be Gaussian distributed, the results of this paper are applicable to a m... | | 2001 |
837 |
 | Mathews, V. John | Blind identification of QAM signals using a likelihood-based algorithm | This paper presents a method for automatically identifying different QAM modulations. This method identifies the modulation type as the hypothesis for which the likelihood function of the amplitudes of the received signal is the maximum. The derivation of the likelihood functions assumes additive wh... | | 2013-01-01 |
838 |
 | Olivera, Baldomero M. | Block of Shaker K+ channels by ĸ-conotoxin PVIIA is state dependent | ĸ-conotoxin PVIIA is the first conotoxin known to interact with voltage-gated potassium channels by inhibiting Shaker-mediated currents. We studied the mechanism of inhibition and concluded that PVIIA blocks the ion pore with a 1:1 stoichiometry and that binding to open or closed channels is very d... | Conotoxins; k-conotoxin PVIIA; Potassium channel blockers; Shaker K+ channels | 1999 |
839 |
 | Gardner, Reed M. | Blood Pressue Monitoring | Biomedical Informatics | | 1998 |
840 |
 | Gardner, Reed M. | Blood Pressure Monitoring: Sharing Common Elements, Problems | Biomedical Informatics | | 1982 |
841 |
 | Varner, Michael W. | Blood transfusion and cesarean delivery. | OBJECTIVE: To evaluate risks for intraoperative or postoperative packed red blood cell transfusion in women who underwent cesarean delivery. METHODS: This was a 19-university prospective observational study. All primary cesarean deliveries from January 1, 1999, to December 31, 2000, and all repeat c... | Blood Transfusion; Postpartum Hemorrhage; Pregnancy Complications; Anemia | 2006-10 |
842 |
 | Aspinwall, Lisa | Blood-based colorectal cancer screening: eliciting attitudes and determining predictors of interest in a multiethnic sample | | | 2011-04-27 |
843 |
 | Lenart, Joshua Bela | The Blue Castle project: a feasibility study of the proposed nuclear power plant in Emery County, Utah along the Green River | With an increasing population in Utah, specifically in the Salt Lake Valley, the demand for energy is rapidly growing each year. Currently, Utah's electric grid is largely produced by burning coal, natural gas, and other fossil fuels. In the past, supplying Utahns with electricity from these forms h... | Blue Castle; Utah; Nuclear power plant; Emery County | 2015-08 |
844 |
 | Chuaqui, Miguel Basim | Blues Claro | Blues en el Coraz?n is a set of three piano pieces connected by the use of a simple blues scale. The scale is used as the basis for all the material in the pieces and it is used both as a generator of surface motives, as in the second piece, and as source material for the harmonic background of all... | 3 pieces for piano; Music | 2009 |
845 |
 | Chuaqui, Miguel Basim | Blues en el Corazón | Blues en el Corazón is a set of three piano pieces connected by the use of a simple blues scale. The scale is used as the basis for all the material in the pieces and it is used both as a generator of surface motives, as in the second piece, and as source material for the harmonic background of al... | 3 Pieces for Piano; Music | 2009 |
846 |
 | Chuaqui, Miguel Basim | Blues M?gico | Blues en el Coraz?n is a set of three piano pieces connected by the use of a simple blues scale. The scale is used as the basis for all the material in the pieces and it is used both as a generator of surface motives, as in the second piece, and as source material for the harmonic background of all... | 3 Pieces for Piano; Music | 2009 |
847 |
 | Chuaqui, Miguel Basim | Blues Ronco | Blues en el Coraz?n is a set of three piano pieces connected by the use of a simple blues scale. The scale is used as the basis for all the material in the pieces and it is used both as a generator of surface motives, as in the second piece, and as source material for the harmonic background of all... | 3 Pieces for Piano; Music | 2009 |
848 |
 | Mattis, Daniel C. | Bond asymmetry and high-Tc superconductivity | We propose a simple mechanism, anchored in weak-coupling BCS theory, which ties together the following facts: high Tc; quasi two dimensionality; orthorhombic distortion and/or disordered lines of oxygen; proximity to a metal-insulator transition; and anomalously small isotope effects. | Distortion; Singularity; Oxygen | 1987 |
849 |
 | Armentrout, Peter B. | The bond energy of ReO+: Guided ion-beam and theoretical studies of the reaction of Re+ (7S) with O2 | The kinetic-energy dependence of the Re+ + O2 reaction is examined using guided ion-beam mass spectrometry. The cross section for ReO+ formation from ground state Re+ (7S) is unusual, exhibiting two endothermic features. The kinetic energy dependence for ReO+ formation is analyzed to determine D0(Re... | | 2013-01-01 |
850 |
 | Morse, Michael David | The bond energy of Rh? | In a spectroscopic investigation of jet-cooled Rh2 by the resonant two-photon ionization method, an abrupt predissociation threshold is observed in a dense set of vibronic levels at 19 405?4 cm-1. Based on the high density of states expected in the rhodium dimer, the sharp definition of the prediss... | | 1997 |