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| ARL Circulation Data 1995-2015 | | | 1995; 1996; 1997; 1998; 1999; 2000; 2001; 2002; 2003; 2004; 2005; 2006; 2007; 2008; 2009; 2010; 2011; 2012; 2013; 2014; 2015 |
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Warner, Homer R. | The HELP Hospital Information System: Update 1998 | Biomedical Informatics | | 1999 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | Medical Informatics at the University of Utah: Applying Research to Real-Life Issues | Biomedical Informatics | | 1999 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | Y2K: Need for Health Care Professionals to be Responsible and Prepared | Biomedical Informatics | | 1999 |
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Furse, Cynthia M. | Microstrip antennas for dielectric property measurement | The measurement of the dielectric properties of materials is of great interest in a variety of applications including measurement of the moisture, fat, salt, or sugar content of grains and food products, measurement of human tissues or artificial phantom materials used to simulate them, and many oth... | Moisture content; Grain; Measurement | 1999 |
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Carter, John B. | Supporting persistent C++ objects in a distributed storage system | We have designed and implemented a C++ object layer for Khazana, a distributed persistent storage system that exports a flat shared address space as its basic abstraction. The C++ layer described herein lets programmers use familiar C++ idioms to allocate, manipulate, and deallocate persistent share... | persistent C++ objects; distributed storage; Khazana; flat shared address space | 1999 |
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Kuramkote, Ravindra; Carter, John | Exploring the value of supporting multiple DSM protocols in Hardware DSM Controllers | The performance of a hardware distributed shared memory (DSM) system is largely dependent on its architect's ability to reduce the number of remote memory misses that occur. Previous attempts to solve this problem have included measures such as supporting both the CC-NUMA and S-COMA architectures is... | DSM; Controllers | 1999 |
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Maloney, Thomas N. | Personnel policy, costs of experimentation, and racial inequality in the Pre-World War II North | Between 1910 and 1940, the black population of the northern United States nearly tripled, rising from just over I million to more than 2.7 million, signaling the start of the "Great Migration" of African-Americans out of the South. As black workers entered the North, they sought positions in new sec... | Race bias; Personnel policies; African Americans; Employment opportunities | 1999 |
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Miller, Joel Steven | Collinear ferromagnetism and spin orientation in the molecule-based magnets M[N(CN)2]2 (M=Co,Ni) | Zero-field unpolarized neutron powder diffraction has been used to study the low-T magnetic structure and T-dependent crystal structure of M[N(CN)2]2 (M=Co,Ni). Both compounds show collinear ferromagnetism with spin orientation along the c axis. The results provide the determination of a complete ma... | Magnetic; Diffraction; Structure | 1999 |
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Battin, Margaret P. | Praying for a cure: when medical and religious practices conflict | This material is still protected by copyright. All rights reserved. Please contact the publisher for permission to copy, distribute or reprint | | 1999 |
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Sperry, John S. | Relationship between xylem conduit diameter and cavitation caused by freezing | The centrifuge method for measuring the resistance of xylem to cavitation by water stress was modified to also account for any additional cavitation that might occur from a freeze-thaw cycle. A strong correlation was found between cavitation by freezing and mean conduit diameter. | Embolism; freezing stress; hydraulic conductivity | 1999 |
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Malloy, Thomas E.; Hansen, K. Gene | Reductions in criminality subsequent to group, individual, and family therapy in adolescent residential and day treatment settings | The complete population of adolescents in a residential and day-treatment program over a 4-year period, 532youths, served in two studies. Along with residential and day-treatment settings, predictive variables of interest were the number of hours spent in group, individual, and family therapy. A tot... | Group therapy; Individual therapy; Family therapy | 1999 |
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Zhang, Lixin | ISIM: The simulator for the impulse adaptable memory system | This document describes ISIM, the simulator for the Impulse Adaptable Memory System. Impulse adds two new features to a conventional memory system. First, it supports a configurable, extra level of address remapping at the memory controller. Second, it supports prefetching at the memory controller. ... | ISIM; Impulse Adaptable Memory System; Memory systems | 1999 |
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Myers, Chris J. | Timed circuit synthesis using implicit methods | The design and synthesis of asynchronous circuits is gaining importance in both the industrial and academic worlds. Timed circuits are a class of asynchronous circuits that incorporate explicit timing information in the specification. This information is used throughout the synthesis procedure to... | | 1999 |
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Mathews, V. John; Schlegel, Christian | A blind projection receiver for coded CDMA systems | ABSTRACT This paper presents a blind adaptive CDMA receiver that requires no knowledge of the spreading codes, the delays, and the energy of the received signals associated with the interfering users. Our receiver is based on linear interference cancellation and adaptive interference signal subspa... | | 1999 |
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Breaderson, Dean J. | The I3Stick: an inexpensive, immersive, interaction device | Virtual environments require interaction devices that are intuitive and ergonomic, yet capable of many input parameters. Many devices satisfying these requirements can be expensive, difficult to manipulate, and often require the integration of large software libraries with existing applications. We ... | Virtual environments; I3Stick; Interaction devices | 1999 |
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Kestle, John R. W. | Change in ventricular size and effect of ventricular catheter placement in pediatric patients with shunted hydrocephalus | OBJECTIVE: The multicenter, randomized pediatric cerebrospinal fluid shunt valve design trial found no difference in the rate of shunt failure between a standard valve, a siphon-reducing valve (Delta; Medtronic PS Medical, Goleta, CA), and a flow-limiting valve (Orbis Sigma; Cordis, Miami, FL); ho... | Shunt failure; Valve design; Ventricular size; Ventricular catheter placement | 1999 |
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Furse, Cynthia M. | Hands-on electromagnetics: microstrip circuit and antenna design laboratories at USU | New laboratories for microstrip circuit and antenna design have recently been developed at Utah State University. These laboratories are used to provide hands-on design, fabrication, and testing experience in two senior/graduate level design comes -- ECE 6130 Microwave Engineering and ECE 6170 Anten... | Microstrip circuit design laboratories; Antenna design laboratories | 1999 |
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Vardeny, Zeev Valentine | Amplified spontaneous emission and lasing in conducting polymers and fluorescent dyes in opals as photonic crystals | Spectral narrowing of photoluminescence (PL) and evolution of sharp emission lines upon optical excitation have been observed in opals made of SiO2 spheres infiltrated with conducting polymers such as OOPPV and MDDOPPV and also fluorescent dyes such as rhodamine 6G, NK-3483, and coumarin 120. Their ... | Amplified spontaneous emission; Lasing; Fluorescent dyes | 1999 |
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Ailion, David Charles | 14N study of the role of N-D---O bonds in the deuteron glass transition | 14N spin-lattice relaxation-time measurements in Rb0.28(ND4)0.72D2PO4 provide direct evidence for the fast exchange averaging of the "long" and "short" N-D---O hydrogen bonds between the ND4 group and the four surrounding PO4 groups. This exchange and the associated distortion of the ND4 tetrahedron... | NMR; Hydrogen bonds; Spin-lattice; Relaxation-time; Deuteron glass | 1999 |
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Brunvand, Erik L.; Carter, John | Impulse: building a smarter memory controller | Impulse is a new memory system architecture that adds two important features to a traditional memory controller. First, Impulse supports application-specific optimizations through configurable physical address remapping. By remapping physical addresses, applications control how their data is ac... | | 1999 |
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Hansen, Charles D.; Sloan, Peter-Pike J. | Parallel lumigraph reconstruction | This paper presents three techniques for reconstructing Lumigraphs/ Lightfields on commercial ccNUMA parallel distributed shared memory computers. The first method is a parallel extension of the software-based method proposed in the Lightfield paper. This expands the ray/two-plane intersection test ... | Lumigraph; Parallel reconstruction | 1999 |
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Lupton, John Mark | Device model for polymer light emitting diodes: effect of temperature and oxidation | We present a temperature-dependent single carrier device model for polymer light-emitting diodes. The model includes both the injection of charge carriers over a barrier and the transport of charges across the device. To test the model, the temperature dependence of an LED based on the conjugated po... | Single carrier; Temperature dependent; Poly(phenylene vinylene); Transport measurements; ITO; Disorder | 1999 |
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Stevens, Kenneth | Timed logic conformance and its application | Timed Logic Conformance _x000B_TLC_x000C_ is a bisimulation-style partial order relationship defined over the statespace of Timed Safety Automata _x000B_TSA_x000C_ with real-valued clocks. In contrast to timed simulation. Calculus of Timed Refine- ment _x000B_CTR_x000C_, and Time-Abstracted bisim... | | 1999 |
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Brunvand, Erik L. | Practical advances in asynchronous design and in asynchronous/synchronous interfaces | Asynchronous systems are being viewed as an increasingly viable alternative to purely synchronous systems. This paper gives an overview of the current state of the art in practical asynchronous circuit and system design in four areas: controllers, datapaths, processors, and the design of asynchr... | | 1999 |