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326 Chamberlin, Ralph V.Spiders collected by L. W. Saylor and other, Mostly in CaliforniaIn the present paper are listed some 150 species of spiders composing a collection submitted to us bv Mr. L. W . Saylor, now of the United States Bureau of Biological Survey, who personally took most of the specimens. Of the species represented in the collection, 24 are new, and three of these are m...1941-02-13
327 Chamberlin, Ralph V.The spiders of AlaskaThis paper is the result p rimarily of a study of the h igh ly important arachnid collections made by Dr. Joseph C. Chamberlin in Alaska during the summer seasons of 1943, 1944 and 1945 d urin g which he was engaged for the U. S. Department of A g riculture in entomological investigation, ch iefly i...1947-01-25
328 Chamberlin, Ralph V.Spiders of the Georgia region of North AmericaThis paper has developed from a study undertaken initially to determine, s far as possible from available evidence, the proper application of the _ames based by Walckenaer upon Abbot' s drawings of the spiders of Georgia. The validity of these names has not been seriously questioned since the redisc...1944-12-10
329 Chamberlin, Ralph V.Spiders of the Raft River Mountains of UtahAn expedition to the Raft River Mountains, located in northwestern Utah near the Idaho and Nevada borders, was sponsored by the departments of Zoology and Botany of the University in September, 1932. The authors of this paper devoted themselves primarily to the collecting of spiders of which a total...1933-04
330 Gardner, Reed M.Spirometry and Flow-Volume CurvesBiomedical Informatics1989
331 Gardner, Reed M.Standardization of Spirometry - 1987 UpdateBiomedical Informatics1987
332 Gardner, Reed M.Standardization of Spirometry - 1987 UpdateBiomedical Informatics1987
333 Gardner, Reed M.Standardization of Spirometry - 1987 UpdateBiomedical Informatics1987
334 Gardner, Reed M.Standardized Coding of the Medical Problem List (Letter)Biomedical Informatics1994
335 Gardner, Reed M.Standardizing Communications and Networks in the ICUBiomedical Informatics1985
336 Gardner, Reed M.Standards for Medical Identifiers, Codes, and Messages Needed to Create an Efficient Computer-Stored Medical RecordBiomedical Informatics1994
337 Gerig, GuidoStatistical group differences in anatomical shape analysis using Hotelling T2 MetricShape analysis has become of increasing interest to the neuroimaging community due to its potential to precisely locate morphological changes between healthy and pathological structures. This manuscript presents a comprehensive set of tools for the computation of 3D structural statistical shape anal...2007-01-01
338 Gerig, GuidoStatistical shape analysis of brain structures using spherical waveletsWe present a novel method of statistical surface-based morphometry based on the use of non-parametric permutation tests and a spherical wavelet (SWC) shape representation. As an application, we analyze two brain structures, the caudate nucleus and the hippocampus, and compare the results obtained to...2007-01-01
339 Gerig, GuidoStatistical shape analysis of Multi-Object complexesAn important goal of statistical shape analysis is the discrimination between populations of objects, exploring group differences in morphology not explained by standard volumetric analysis. Certain applications additionally require analysis of objects in their embedding context by joint statistical...2007-01-01
340 Gerig, GuidoStatistics of populations of images and its embedded objects: driving applications in neuroimagingWork in progress towards modeling shape statistics of multi-object complexes is presented. Constraints defined by the set of objects such as a compact representation of object shape relationships and correlation of shape changes might have advantages for automatic segmentation and group discriminati...2006-01-01
341 Bargteil, Adam WadeStrain limiting for clustered shape matchingIn this paper, we advocate explicit symplectic Euler integration and strain limiting in a shape matching simulation framework. The resulting approach resembles not only previous work on shape matching and strain limiting, but also the recently popular position-based dynamics. However, unlike this pr...2014-01-01
342 Blomgren, MichaelStuttering treatment outcomes measurement: assessing above and below the surfaceMost researchers now acknowledge that stuttering is a multidimensional disorder (Smith & Kelly, 1997). Therefore, any assessment of stuttering treatment requires a multifaceted approach. A multifaceted approach typically includes assessing both surface elements as well as elements of stuttering that...2007-11-01
343 Warner, Homer R.Subtotal Hysterectomy in Modern Gynecology: A Decision AnalysisBiomedical Informatics1997
344 Gardner, Reed M.Summary of 4th International Symposium on Computing in Anesthesia and Intensive CareBiomedical Informatics1986
345 Codding, Brian F.Supplementary Materials: Socioecological dynamics structuring the spread of farming in the North American Basin-Plateau RegionThis document includes the code used to complete the analysis presented in the manuscript "Socioecological Dynamics Structuring the Spread of Farming in the North American Basin-Plateau Region" in Environmental 15 Archaeology.environmental archaeology
346 Brooks, Stuart M.Surveillance of Respiratory HazardsBiomedical Informatics1982
347 Gardner, Reed M.System for Umbilical Artery MonitoringBiomedical Informatics1982
348 Gardner, Reed M.Technologic Advances in Invasive Pressure MonitoringBiomedical Informatics1988
349 Rees, Don M.The termite problem in UtahTermites or " white ants" are present in all parts of Salt Lake City and are generally found in other cities and towns throughout the state. Three different species of termites have been found in Utah: Reticulitermes tibialis Banks, Reticuliterm.es tumiceps Banks, and Kalotervies minor Hagen. Reticu...1939-12-27
350 Pryor, T. AllanTest Ordering and Medical Decision Making: A Synergistic RelationshipBiomedical Informatics1982
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