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351 Gardner, Reed M.Testing Spirometers - ATS StandardsBiomedical Informatics1977
352 Gardner, Reed M.Testing Spirometers -ATS StandardsBiomedical Informatics1977
353 Tran, Thomas T.D.Thermoeconomic analysis of residential rooftop photovoltaic systems with integrated energy storage and resulting impacts on electrical distribution networksThis paper investigates residential rooftop photovoltaic (PV) systems for long-term thermoeconomic benefits from PV homeowners' perspectives and for impacts on the electrical distribution network from grid operators' perspectives. The costs of generating electricity from grid-connected PV systems ar...Rooftop PV; Net Metering; Distribution Network; Energy storage; LCOE2018-07-07
354 Warner, Homer R.Time-Sharing in Biomedical ResearchBiomedical Informatics1966
355 Gardner, Reed M.Tomorrow's Electronic Hospital is Here TodayBiomedical Informatics1984
356 Alexander, Kaylee P.Towards transdisciplinarity: current and future perspectives on art markets studiesThe rapid expansion of art markets research since the 2010s has been rooted in an interdisciplinary approach that has resulted in many fruitful collaborations across the humanities, science, and social sciences. Yet, despite recent calls for more cross-disciplinary collaboration, the field remains r...transdisciplinarity; art markets; epistemology; pedagogy; higher education
357 Warner, Homer R.The Tradeoffs Between Timesharing and Dedicated Computers in a Medical SettingBiomedical Informatics1983
358 Chamberlin, Ralph V.Two genera of trap-door spders from CaliforniaWhile trap-door spiders have long excited general interest, as a group they are very imperfectly known. This is due largely to the fact that their subterranean habits enable them to escape ordinary observation and to have, as a consequence, relatively poor representation in collections, both as to s...1937-08-18
359 Durrant, Stephen D.Two new gophers from UtahA study of mammals in the collection of the University of Utah, taken in western Utah during the summer of 1936 has brought out some interesting differences in the genus Thomomys. Series of gophers from Wah Wah Springs, Beaver County, and from Oak Creek Canyon, Millard County, differ sufficiently fr...1937-08-18
360 Jones, David T.Two protozoans from Great Salt LakeThe amoeba inhabiting the waters of Great Salt Lake, which has been previously referred to Amoeba Umax (Dujard in) . Named for mv colleague at the University of Utah, Dr. Seville Flowers. Type localtiv, Garfield Beach, Great Salt Lake, Utah. Type figures 1 to 3. Small amoebae, 18 to 40 micra in diam...1944-11-15
361 Gerig, GuidoUnbiased atlas formation via large deformations metric mappingThe construction of population atlases is a key issue in medical image analysis, and particularly in brain mapping. Large sets of images are mapped into a common coordinate system to study intrapopulation variability and inter-population differences, to provide voxelwise mapping of functional sites,...Computational anatomy; Brain atlases; Image metric space2005-01-01
362 Ziegenfuss, Donna HarpUncovering the Comfort Levels of Students Who Are Conducting Library ResearchMuch research has been conducted on how students, especially first-year students, do library research.1 The literature contends that college students regularly rely on Google and other common web-based resources that they are familiar with, rather than use proprietary library scholarly databases. In...scholarship of teaching and learning SOTL; library research; information literacy instruction; student research perceptions2019
363 Fan, Jessie X., Yu, ZhouUnderstanding Aging and Consumer Fraud Victimization in the Chinese Context: A Two-Stage Conceptual ApproachThe relationship between aging and consumer fraud victimization is mixed in the literature. Most studies based on survey data have found older consumers less likely to be fraud victims, while a few studies have found older consumers more likely to be victimized, especially with certain fraud types. ...Consumer financial fraud; fraud exposure; fraud victimization; fraud delivery methods; China
364 Qin, Xianhong; Wei, Dennis Yehua; Yu, Zhou; Xiong, NingUrbanization, Suburbanization, and Population Redistribution in Urban China: A Case Study of NanjingThis paper analyzes the urbanization and suburbanization of Nanjing, an ancient capital and a new Tier-1 city in China, from 1990 to 2015. We use on China's census and survey microdata and the shift-share methods to examine population redistribution and spatial expansion in the city. The results sh...Urbanization; Suburbanization; Migration; Population Redistribution; Nanjing, China
365 Garrett, A. O.The uredinales or rusts of UtahThe catalogue of the rusts of Utah presented herewith is the result o f thirty-four years work in collecting and observation by the author. During this time the writer has collected in every county in the state, excepting Daggett.1937-11-18
366 Warner, Homer R.The Use of an Analog Computer for Analysis of Control Mechanisms in the CirculationBiomedical Informatics1959
367 Warner, Homer R.Use of Analogue Computers in the Study of Control Mechanisms in the CirculationBiomedical Informatics1962
368 Pryor, T. AllanThe Use of Medical Logic Modules at LDS HospitalBiomedical Informatics1994
369 Gerig, GuidoUser-guided 3D active contour segmentation of anatomical structures: significantly improved efficiency and reliabilityActive contour segmentation and its robust implementation using level set methods are well-established theoretical approaches that have been studied thoroughly in the image analysis literature. Despite the existence of these powerful segmentation methods, the needs of clinical research continue to b...Computational anatomy; Image segmentation; Caudate nucleus; 3D active contour models; Open source software; Validation; Anatomical objects2006-01-01
370 Gerton, JordanUsing a sharp metal tip to control the polarization and direction of emission from a quantum dotOptical antennas can be used to manipulate the direction and polarization of radiation from an emitter. Usually, these metallic nanostructures utilize localized plasmon resonances to generate highly directional and strongly polarized emission, which is determined predominantly by the antenna geometr...2014-01-01
371 Garrett, A. O.The ustilaginales or smuts of UtahSince September, 1902, the writer has been collecting fungi in Utah. During that time collecting has been carried on in every county in Utah. Several consecutive summers were spent at Brighton, in Big Cottonwood Canyon, Salt Lake County. The summer o f 1911 was spent with the late Dr. Rydberg, colle...1939-05-15
372 Chamberlin, Ralph V.The vachoniidae - A new family of false scorpions two new species from Caves in Yucatanexistence of a well-defined and previously unrecognized family of the false scorpions belonging to the superfamily Neobisioidea. The family characteristics are well marked, the most distinctive being the venom apparatus of the chela, which is functionally developed in the movable finger only. A vest...1947-08-26
373 Gerig, GuidoVessel tortuosity and brain tumor malignancy: a blinded studyRationale-Malignancy provokes regional changes to vessel shape. Characteristic vessel tortuosity abnormalities appear early during tumor development, affect initially healthy vessels, spread beyond the confines of tumor margins, and do not simply mirror tissue perfusion. The ability to detect and qu...Computer; Cancer; Blood vessels; Tortuosity; MRA; Brain tumor2005-01-01
374 Venkatesh, SureshW-band sparse synthetic aperture for computational imagingWe present a sparse synthetic-aperture, active imaging system at W-band (75 - 110 GHz), which uses sub-harmonic mixer modules. The system employs mechanical scanning of the receiver module position, and a fixed transmitter module. A vector network analyzer provides the back end detec...2016-04-08
375 Garrett, Timothy J.The Wasatch Hydrometeor Aggregation and Riming ExperimentRun loadalldata.m to read in MASC and MRR data from Alta Base and weather data obtained throughout Collins Gulch during the 2012 to 2013 winter season.2013
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