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Creator | Title | Description | Subject | Date |
1226 |
 | Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh; Kirby, Robert Michael II | The communication semantics of the message passing interface | The Message Passing Interface (MPI) standard is a natural language document that describes a software library for interprocess communication. Automatic reasoning about the reactive nature of programs communicating via MPI libraries is not possible without also analizing the library being used. Ma... | communication semantics; Message Passing Interface; MPI; natural language | 2006-10-31 |
1227 |
 | Armentrout, Peter B. | Communication: Theoretical exploration of Au++ H2, D2, and HD reactive collisions | A quasi-classical study of the endoergic Au+(¹S) + H₂(X¹Σ+g) → AuH+ (²Σ+) + H(²S) reaction, and isotopic variants, is performed to compare with recent experimental results [F. Li, C. S. Hinton, M. Citir, F. Liu, and P. B. Armentrout, J. Chem. Phys. 134, 024310 (2011)]. For this purpose, a ... | | 2011 |
1228 |
 | Andreou, Chrisoula | Communicative Action and Rational Choice by Joseph Heath [review] | A review of Communicative Action and Rational Choice, in which the author, Joseph Heath, develops an insightful account of practical reason that builds on his critical evaluations of both Jurgen Habermas's theory of communicative action and the instrumental conception of rationality. | Action; Communication; Rationality; Choice; Book review | 2002 |
1229 |
 | Kowaleski-Jones, Lori | Community contributions to scholastic success | The authors examine the influence of neighborhood characteristics on the academic outcomes of children in middle childhood. Prior research has examined structural features of the community and has evaluated their associations with youth outcomes (Brooks-Gunn, Duncan, Klebanov, & Sealand, 1993; Kowal... | Academic development; child development; developmental psychology | 2006-05 |
1230 |
 | Hamasu, Claire | Community-based organizations' perspective on health information outreach: a panel discussion | A panel was convened to elicit guidance for librarians in initiating and implementing community-based health information outreach. Participants included a panel of individuals from communities or community organizations who represented the types of groups with which librarians or information special... | National Library of Medicine (U.S.); NN/LM; RML; National Network of Libraries of Medicine; Regional Medical Libraries; Consumer Health Information; Outreach; Community-based Organziations | 2005-05 |
1231 |
 | Owen, William E.; Roberts, William L. | Comparable effects of DIGIBIND and DigiFab in thirteen digoxin immunoassays | Digoxin is widely prescribed for the treatment of cardiac conditions (1). Because of its narrow therapeutic range, digoxin-related toxicity resulting from acute or chronic overdose is common. Metabolites of digoxin as well as related compounds, including digitoxin, tanshinones, bufandienolide, a... | DIGIBIND; DigiFab; Digoxin immunoassays; Digoxin toxicity | 2002 |
1232 |
 | Clayton, Dale H. | Comparative effects of mites and lice on the reproductive success of rock doves (Columba livia) | We report experimental data comparing the effects of Mesostigmatid mites and Ischnoceran lice on the reproductive performance of a single group of captive rock doves (Columba livid). Several components of host reproductive success were compared for the two groups, including number of eggs laid, hatc... | Ectoparasites; Reproduction; Rock doves; Columba livia; Ischnocera; Mites; Lice | 1995 |
1233 |
 | Davidson, Diane W. | Comparative structure of harvester ant communities in arid Australia and North America | In the Australian arid zone, the species richness of ants is greater and that of mammalian granivores is less than in North American deserts. This study aimed to determine if the structure of harvester ant communities differs from that seen in North American deserts, focussing on differences relate... | Species; Rodents; Diversity | 1988 |
1234 |
 | Gesteland, Raymond F.; Wills, Norma M.; Atkins, John F. | Comparative studies of frameshifting and nonframeshifting RNA pseudoknots: a mutational and NMR investigation of pseudoknots derived from the bacteriophage T2 gene 32 mRNA and the retroviral gag-pro frameshift site | Mutational and NMR methods were used to investigate features of sequence, structure, and dynamics that are associated with the ability of a pseudoknot to stimulate a "1 frameshift. In vitro frameshift assays were performed on retroviral gag-pro frameshift-stimulating pseudoknots and their derivati... | Frameshifting; NMR; Pseudoknot; Retrovirus | 2002 |
1235 |
 | Clayton, Dale H.; Bush, Sarah Elizabeth | Comparative transmission dynamics of competing parasite species | Competition-colonization trade-off models explain the coexistence of competing species in terms of a trade-off between competitive ability and the ability to colonize competitor-free patches of habitat. A simple prediction of these models is that inferior competitors will be superior dispersers. Thi... | Bird lice; Campanulotes compar; Coexistence; Colonization; Columba livia; Columbicola columbae; Competition; Dispersal; Parasite; Phoresis; Specificity; Pseudolynchia canariensis; Phthiraptera | 2008 |
1236 |
 | Stevens, Kenneth | Comparing energy and latency of asynchronous and synchronous NoCs for embedded SoCs | Power consumption of on-chip interconnects is a primary concern for many embedded system-on-chip (SoC) applications. In this paper, we compare energy and performance characteristics of asynchronous (clockless) and synchronous network on-chip implementations, optimized for a number of SoC designs. We... | | 2010 |
1237 |
 | Zhao, Lu; Regehr, John | Comparing program logics for reasoning about safety properties | To prove memory write and controls transfers do not interfere with other programs in embedded systems. Hoare Logic with Bale Predicate; Hoare Logic with Separation Conjunction. | | 2010-10-06 |
1238 |
 | Kendall, Katherine A. | Comparing quality of life scores to objective measures of swallowing function after chemoradiation therapy for oropharyngeal carcinoma | | | 2013-05-11 |
1239 |
 | Kestle, John R. W. | Comparison between magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography for stereotactic coordinate determination | The spatial accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has not been established for stereotactic surgery. Magnetic susceptibility artifacts may lead to anatomical distortion and inaccurate stereotactic MRI coordinates, especially when targets are in regions of the brain out of the center of the ma... | Computed tomography; Stereotactic coordinates; Stereotactic surgery | 1992 |
1240 |
 | Sokolsky, Pierre | Comparison of air fluorescence and ionization measurements of E.M. shower depth profiles: test of a UHECR detector technique | Measurements are reported on the fluorescence of air as a function of depth in electromagnetic showers initiated by bunches of 28.5 GeV electrons. The light yield is compared with the expected and observed depth profiles of ionization in the showers. It validates the use of atmospheric fluorescence... | Air fluorescence; Electromagnetic shower; Ultra-high energy cosmic rays; Ionization | 2006-02 |
1241 |
 | Jaskowski, Troy D. | Comparison of capillary zone and immunosubtraction with agarose gel and immunofixation electrophoresis for detecting and identifying monoclonal gammopathies | Capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) and immunosubtraction electrophoresis (ISE) were evaluated for ability to detect and immunotype monoclonal proteins, compared with agarose gel electrophoresis (AGE) and immunofixation electrophoresis (IFE), respectively. Six hundred seventeen serum samples wer... | Capillary zone electrophoresis; Immunosubtraction electrophoresis; CZE; ISE; Monoclonal protein electrophoresis; Serum protoin electrophoresis; Agarose gel; Dysproteinemias | 1999 |
1242 |
 | Dailey, Andrew T.; Brodke, Darrel S. | Comparison of computerized tomography and direct visualization in thoracic pedicle screw placement | Object. To validate computerized tomography (CT) scanning as a tool to assess the accuracy of thoracic pedicle screw placement, the authors compared its accuracy with that of direct visualization in instrumented cadaveric spine specimens. Methods. A grading scale was devised to score the placement... | Computerized tomography; Direct visualization; Thoracic pedicle screw; Pedicle; Thoracic spine | 2002 |
1243 |
 | Warner, Homer R. | Comparison of Different Information Content Models by Using Two Strategies: Development of the Best Information Algorithm for ILIAD | Biomedical Informatics | | 1992 |
1244 |
 | Warner, Homer R. | Comparison of Different Information Content Models by Using Two Strategies: Development of the Best Information Algorithm for Iliad | Biomedical Informatics | | 1992 |
1245 |
 | Furse, Cynthia M.; Lazzi, Gianluca; Gandhi, Om P. | Comparison of FDTD computed and measured radiation patterns of commercial mobile telephones in presence of the human head | In this letter, finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) computed radiation patterns of mobile telephones are carefully compared with those measured in our laboratory. The question on the capability of the FDTD method to correctly predict the radiated electromagnetic fields of today's structurally comp... | FDTD; Finite-difference time-domain; Mobile antennas | 1998-01-01 |
1246 |
 | Owen, William E.; Roberts, William L. | Comparison of five automated serum and whole blood folate assays | Serum and whole blood folate measurements are used to establish folate deficiency. Most methods used in clinical laboratories are automated, nonisotopic methods that use folate-binding protein. Linearity, imprecision, and method comparison studies, including serum and whole blood hemolysates, wer... | Folate assays; Serum folate; Whole blood folate; Automated assays | 2003 |
1247 |
 | Jaskowski, Troy D. | Comparison of four enzyme immunoassays with a western blot assay for the determination of type-specific antibodies to herpes simplex virus | Most current enzyme immunoassays (EIAs) differentiate inadequately between types 1 and 2 herpes simplex virus (HSV) antibodies since significant crossreactivity exists. We compared 4 IgG type-specific EIAs using a Western blot assay for resolution of discrepant results. The Diamedix had sensitivit... | Enzyme immunoassays; Western blot assay; Type-specific antibodies | 2001 |
1248 |
 | Asche, Carl V. | Comparison of hospitalization rates in patients with community-acquired pneumonia treated with telithromycin for 5 or 7 days or clarithromycin for 10 days. | AIMS: To compare the impact on hospitalization rates and the clinical efficacy of oral telithromycin and clarithromycin treatment in patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). METHODS: A total of 581 patients with CAP were enrolled in this randomized, double-blind, parallel group, multination... | Administration, Orall; Treatment Outcome | 2004-08-01 |
1249 |
 | Hultine, Kevin | Comparison of methods to estimate Ephemeral Channel Recharge, Walnut Gulch, San Pedro River Basin, Arizona | Ephemeral channel transmission loss represents an important groundwater surface water exchange in arid and semiarid regions and is potentially a significant source of recharge at the basin scale. Copyright [year] American Geophysical Union. Reproduced by permission of American Geophysical Union. ... | Transport; Transmission; Balance | 2004 |
1250 |
 | Olson, Randall J. | Comparison of patient satisfaction after uncomplicated cataract surgery between the silicone AMO SI-30/40 and the acrylic Alcon MA30BA and MA60BA foldable intraocular lenses | PURPOSE: To compare patient satisfaction with vision 12 months after implantation of a silicone or acrylic foldable intraocular lens (IOL). SETTING: John A. Moran Eye Center, University of Utah Medical Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. METHODS: Selection criteria included patients who had uneventfu... | Patient Satisfaction; Lenses, Intraocular; Silicone Elastomers; Biocompatible Materials | 2001-10 |