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201 Gardner, Reed M.Instrumentation for Computerized Heart CatheterizationBiomedical Informatics1971
202 Gardner, Reed M.Integrated Computerized Records Provide Improved Quality of Care with Little Loss of PrivacyBiomedical Informatics1994
203 Warner, Homer R.Interfacing a Stand-Alone Diagnostic Expert System With a Hospital Information SystemBiomedical Informatics1994
204 Gardner, Reed M.The International Partnership for Health Informatics Education: Lessons Learned from Six Years of ExperienceBiomedical Informatics2005
205 Codding, Brian F.Interpreting abundance indices: some zooarchaeological implications of Martu foragingIndices of taxonomic abundance are commonly used by zooarchaeologists to examine resource inten sification, overexploitation and gender divisions in foraging labor. The original formulation of abundance indices developed a clear interpretive framework by linking the measure with foraging models from...Human behavioral ecology; Zooarchaeology; Ethnoarchaeology; Resource intensification; Gender division of labor; Western Australia2010-07-20
206 Sekercioglu, CaganKeystone species in seed dispersal networks are mainly determined by dietary specializationOne central issue in Ecology ecology has been the definition and identification of keystone species, i.e., species that are relatively more important than others for maintaining the structure of a community. Several keystone species concepts have been proposed, and network theory has been pointed o...2014-01-01
207 Hawkes, KristenKin selection and cultureThis paper argues that while the discriminations organizing human action are cultural, and kinship in anthropology is not equivalent to genetic relatedness, the theory of kin selection developed in evolutionary biology can tell us a great deal about human social organization. Data on garden assistan...1983-01-01
208 Neatrour, Anna L.Kindles, card catalogs, and the future of libraries: A collaborative digital humanities projectLibrarianship is a profession that often inspires commentary both from practitioners within the profession and the public who use libraries. For librarians keeping up with the field, the literature is often engaged with predicting the effects of culture, policy or technology on libraries, sometimes ...library, future, topic modeling, digital humanities2018-04
209 Warner, Homer R.Left Ventricular VideometryBiomedical Informatics1974
210 Anderson, RickLocal and global, now and forever: a matrix model of "depth perception" in library workAcademic libraries are in an interesting and difficult position, one that makes us different from most other public and private institutions. We are charged with meeting the immediate needs of students and faculty (needs that can usually be identified and defined with at least some degree of precisi...Academic libraries; Library collections; Library work2014-11
211 Rogachev, AndreyMagnetic-field dependent differential capacitance of polymer diodesUsing admittance spectroscopy, we found that bipolar organic diodes based on pi-conjugated polymer, 2-methoxy-5-(20-ethylhexyloxy), MEH-PPV, have strong divergent contribution to the device differential capacitance. It is positive at low bias voltages, turns negative at intermediate biases, and beco...2012-01-01
212 Lohse, Keith R.Magnitude-Based Inference is Not Bayesian and is Not a Valid Method of Inferenceinference; statistics; confidence intervals; Bayesian, reproducibility
213 Sekercioglu, CaganMapping functional traits: comparing bundance and presence-absence estimates at large spatial scalesEfforts to quantify the composition of biological communities increasingly focus on functional traits. The composition of communities in terms of traits can be summarized in several ways. Ecologists are beginning to map the geographic distribution of trait-based metrics from various sources of data,...2012-01-01
214 Warner, Homer R.Measurement of Pressures by Cardiac Catheters in ManBiomedical Informatics1954
215 Warner, Homer R.Measurement of Pressures in Man by Cardiac CathetersBiomedical Informatics1954
216 Gardner, Reed M.Medical Device Legislation: Its Professional ImplicationsBiomedical Informatics1976
217 Gardner, Reed M.The Medical Devices Act and Mandatory Standard Standards Promulgation: What Are the Implications for Respiratory Care? (Editorial)Biomedical Informatics1986
218 Gardner, Reed M.Medical Informatics at the University of Utah: Applying Research to Real-Life IssuesBiomedical Informatics1999
219 Clemmer, Terry P.Medical Informatics in the Intensive Care Unit: State of the Art 1991Biomedical Informatics1991
220 Gardner, Reed M.Medical Information Bus: The Key to Future Integrated Monitoring (Editorial)Biomedical Informatics1989
221 Chamberlin, Ralph V.Miscellaneous new American spidersA number of new species of spiders have been accumulating in the collection of the University o f Utah for several years. The naming and characterizing of a part of these species is the purpose of this paper. Those considered here arc all from the United States, except one from Canada. The types are...1935-10
222 Capecchi, Mario R.Modeling alveolar soft part sarcomagenesis in the mouse: a role for lactate in the tumor microenvironmentAlveolar soft part sarcoma (ASPS), a deadly soft tissue malignancy with a predilection for adolescents and young adults, associates consistently with t(X;17) translocations that generate the fusion gene ASPSCR1-TFE3. We proved the oncogenic capacity of this fusion gene by driving sarcomagenesis in m...2014-01-01
223 Lohse, Keith R.Modeling Longitudinal Outcomes: A Contrast of Two MethodsBackground: Repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) is frequently used to model longitudinal data but does not appropriately account for within-person correlations over time, does not explicitly model time, and cannot flexibly handle missing data. In contrast, mixed-effects regression address...mixed-effects regression; ANOVA; learning; development
224 Gardner, Reed M.Monitoring of Physiological Data in a Clinical EnvironmentBiomedical Informatics1972
225 Hawkes, KristenMortality and fertility rates in humans and chimpanzees: how within-species variation complicates cross-species comparisonsA grandmother hypothesis may explain why humans evolved greater longevity while continuing to end female fertility at about the same age as do the other great apes. With that grandmother hypothesis in mind, we sought to compare age-specific mortality and fertility rates between humans and chimpanzee...2009-01-01
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