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1 Myntti, JeremySaving Stories & Lives Using the LibraryPresentation given for a University of Utah Alumni Association Webinar2020-06-12
2 Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of UtahIAIMS Newsletter Fall 2001The IAIMS Newsletter provides valuable information about Library activities and resources as well as informative articles related to information technology.IAIMS2001-08-16
3 Neatrour, AnnaDocumenting contemporary regional history: the Utah COVID-19 digital collectionPurpose When faced with events such as the global pandemic of COVID-19, libraries have a unique opportunity to develop a community facing response through born-digital collections. These collections provide challenges for metadata creation, collection development policies, workflows, and digital pre...COVID-19; born digital collections; metadata; library workflows; digital collections2020
4 Couldwell, William T.Penetrating craniocerebral injury resultant from gunshot wounds: gang-related injury in children and adolescentsWE PROSPECTIVELY AND retrospectively reviewed a series of 780 patients who presented to the University of Southern California/Los Angeles County Medical Center with a diagnosis of gunshot wound to the brain during an 8-year period. Of these, 105 were children ranging in age from 6 months to 17 yea...Craniocerebral injury; Los Angeles County General Hospital; University of Southern California School of Medicine1993
5 Millgram, ElijahLiberty, the higher pleasures, and Mill's missing science of ethnic jokesThe intended contribution to his moral theory of John Stuart Mill's famous distinction between higher and lower pleasures has occasioned long-standing puzzlement on the part of his more alert interpreters. I am going to explain how the distinction was meant, among other things, to allow Mill to demo...Higher pleasures; Lower pleasures; Ethnic jokes2009
6 Rogers, Alan R.Genetic variation at the MCIR Locus and the time since loss of human body hairThe melanocortin I receptor (MCIR) locus makes a protein that affects the color of skin and hair. At this locus, amino-acid differences are entirely absent among African humans, abundant among non-Africans (especially Europeans), and abundant in chimpanzee/human comparisons (Rana et al. 1999, Hardin...Nonsynonymous; Chimpanzee; Constraint2004
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