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Creator | Title | Description | Subject | Date |
1401 |
 | Johnson, Christopher R. | Construction of a human torso model from magnetic resonance images for problems in computational electrocardiography | Applying mathematical models to real situations often requires the use of discrete geometrical models of the solution domain. In some cases destructive measurement of the objects under examination is acceptable, but in biomedical applications the measurements come from imaging techniques such as X-r... | Human torso model; MRI | 1994 |
1402 |
 | Mitchell, Joyce A. | Construction of a medical informatics thesaurus | Medical Informatics needs a specific terminology that reflects the multi-disciplinary nature of the field and can rapidly change as the discipline evolves. Using the four primary methods of thesaurus construction, a group at the University of Missouri- Columbia is developing a thesaurus that meets t... | | 1994-01-01 |
1403 |
 | Yang, Seung Ook | Construction of a protein-based nanoreactor using charge complementarity | | | 2012 |
1404 |
 | Adler, Frederick R. | Construction of multidimensional clustered patterns | Ecological processes often depend upon the patterning, as well as the absolute density, of resources. In this paper, we develop methods for describing pattern from the perspective of the organism encountering and exploiting the resources, and for reconstructing pattern from the description. | Algorithms; clustered resources; foraging | 1994 |
1405 |
 | Francis, Leslie | Consumer expectations and access to health care | Americans-some of them at least-enjoy a remarkable range of expectations about their health care. They have come to rely on free choice of physicians, on autonomy and the doctrine of informed consent to care, on the belief that they can get the best care money can buy, on the assumption that resourc... | Consumer expectations | 1992 |
1406 |
 | Dennis, Sharon E. | Content development tool (CDT) | A LIFT Forum presentation. The purpose of the Library and Information Technology Forum is to inform the University of Utah community about electronic information resources, and current trends in the use of computers and online technologies for accessing these resources | Content Development Tool; CDT | 2002-03 |
1407 |
 | Dennis, Sharon E. | Content development tool (CDT): content templates for health science education | Content templates for health education presentation for the LIFT Forum from March 2003. | Content Development; Health Science Education | 2003 |
1408 |
 | Levy, James A. | Context-specific memory and apolipoprotein E (ApoE) epsilon 4: cognitive evidence from the NIMH prospective study of risk for Alzheimer's disease. | The aim of the study was to determine whether the epsilon 4 allele of the apolipoprotein E (ApoE) gene was associated primarily with context-specific memory among individuals at genetic risk for developing Alzheimer's disease. The effect of ApoE status on comprehensive neuropsychological results was... | Alleles; Apolipoprotein E4; Mental Status Schedule | 2004-05-10 |
1409 |
 | McDaniel, Susan | Continuities and transformations: challenges to capturing information about the 'Information Society' | Continuous change and radical transformations are intrinsic and often contradictory in the 'Information Society.' If the 'Information Society' marks a radical social shift, i.e. discontinuous change, then theorizing what the phenomenon is becomes crucial in capturing useful information about it. Yet... | Social process; information; computer technologies | 2002 |
1410 |
 | Gardner, Reed M. | Continuous Cardiac Output: How Accurate and How Timely? (Editorial) | Biomedical Informatics | | 1988 |
1411 |
 | Battin, Margaret P. | Continuous sedation until death: moral justifications of physicians and nurses─a content analysis of opinion pieces | Continuous Sedation until Death (CSD), the act of reducing or removing the consciousness of an incurably ill patient until death, often provokes medical-ethical discussions in the opinion sections of medical and nursing journals. A content analysis of opinion pieces in medical and nursing literature... | | 2012-01-01 |
1412 |
 | Gerig, Guido | Continuous Trajectories from Discrete Anatomical Shapes | The study of time dependent shapes is an emerging field in Computational Anatomy, with potential application to early brain development, aging studies, or the analysis of evolving pathologic structures. As longitudinal data becomes more widely available, the need for computer models of anatomical ev... | | 2012 |
1413 |
 | Symko, Orest George | Continuously operating 4He evaporation refrigerator | A simple and compact device was developed to provide continuous, self-regulating refrigeration at approximately 1.3 K. The temperature of the device remains nearly constant, independent of external power, up to a critical power. For a molar flow rate of 10^-4 moles/sec, the refrigerator can absorb... | 4He evaporation refrigerator | 1971 |
1414 |
 | DeTar, Carleton | Continuum limit in the quenched approximation | Previous work at G/g2 = 5.7 with quenched staggered quarks is extended with new calculations at 5.85 and 6.15 on lattices up to 323 x 64. These calculations allow a more detailed study of extrapolation in quark mass, finite volume and lattice spacing than has heretofore been possible. We discuss h... | Decay constants; Staggered quarks; Wilson quarks | 1996-03 |
1415 |
 | DeTar, Carleton | Continuum limit of lattice QCD with staggered quarks in the quenched approximation: a critical role for the chiral extrapolation | We calculate the light quark spectrum of lattice QCD in the quenched approximation using staggered quarks. We take the light quark mass, infinite volume, continuum limit. With nonlinear chiral extrapolations, we find that the nucleon to p mass ratio is mN/mp = 1.254 + 0.018 + 0.028, where the err... | Staggered quarks; Chiral extrapolations | 1998-10 |
1416 |
 | Zhdanov, Michael | Contraction integral equation method in three-dimensional electromagnetic modeling | The integral equation method has been proven to be an efficient tool to model threedimensional electromagnetic problems . Owing to the full linear system to be solved, the method has been considered effective only in the case of models consisting of a strongly limited number of cells. However, recen... | | 2002-01-01 |
1417 |
 | Findley, Sam P. | Contributing factors to academic success among student Veterans | | Student veteran; Student success; Veteran | |
1418 |
 | Battin, Margaret P. | Contributions of aesthetics | The most tempting answer to the question posed as the topic for these remarks -- "what can aesthetics contribute to a young person's ability to understand and value art?" -- is "nothing", or, at least, "embarrassingly little". Aesthetics, after all, is a field of philosophy, and hence a field dedi... | | 1988 |
1419 |
 | Goller, Franz | Contributions of expiratory muscles to song production in zebra finches | Birdsong production requires coordinated activity of syringeal and respiratory muscles, Phonation occurs during the expiratory phase of the respiratory cycle, and expiratory muscles generate the pressure head for sound production. | Phonation; Syringeal muscles; Air sac pressure | 1999 |
1420 |
 | Diamond, Lisa | Contributions of psychophysiology to research on adult attachment: review and recommendations | Despite the increasing use of psychophysiological measures to investigate social and interpersonal phenomena, few studies of adult romantic attachment have taken advantage of this approach. In this article I argue for a biologically-specific, theory-based integration of psychophysiological measures ... | Attachment; emotions; physiology | 2001-10-08 |
1421 |
 | Stringfellow, Gerald B. | Control and characterization of ordering in GaInP | Gae,,In,,P layers have been grown by organometallic vapor phase epitaxy on GaAs substrates with [llO]-oriented grooves on the surface that have an important effect on the formation of Cu-Pt ordered structures during growth. In this work, the groove shape is demonstrated to be critically important... | Vapor phase epitaxy; Ordered structure; Cathodoluminescence spectroscopy | 1993-06-28 |
1422 |
 | Horch, Kenneth W. | Control of ankle position using neural feedback | This paper describes a closed loop control system that uses afferent neural activity from muscle spindle fibers as feedback for controlling ankle position. The gastrocnemius muscle was stimulated through a dual channel intrafascicular electrode implanted in a fascicle of the tibial nerve. Dual cha... | Neuromuscular stimulation; Peripheral nerve; Joint angle | 1994 |
1423 |
 | Warner, Homer R. | The Control of Cardiac Output During Exercise | Biomedical Informatics | | 1967 |
1424 |
 | Lupton, John Mark | Control of mobility in molecular organic semiconductors by dendrimer generation | Conjugated dendrimers are of interest as novel materials for light-emitting diodes. They consist of a luminescent chromophore at the core with highly branched conjugated dendron sidegroups. In these materials, light emission occurs from the core and is independent of generation. The dendron branchin... | Dendrimer generation; Dendron branching; Charge transport; Mobility | 2001-03 |
1425 |
 | Pershing, David W. | Control of NOx and particulate emissions from spreader-stokers fired with hogged wood | The formation and emission of nitrogen oxides and particulate carry-over were studied from spreader-stoker combustion of hogged Douglas-fir, with a focus on optimizing the combustion conditions in each of the two distinct combustion zones, the bed phase and the suspension phase local oxygen availabi... | Chemical analysis; Combustion; Emission; Engineering; Environmental control; Fuels; Nitrogen compounds; Particulates; NOx; Hogged wood | 1987 |