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Nielsen, Lewis T. | An identeification guide to the Mosquitoes of Utah | The first detailed report on the mosquito fauna of Utah was published by pees (1943). In this bulletin Rees reported the occurrence in the state of 31 species, representing 4 genera, and discussed their biology, distribution, life history and importance. Subsequent publications by Rees (1944), Rees ... | | 1961-06 |
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Nielsen, Lewis T. | An identification guide to the mosquitoes of Utah | The first detailed report on the mosquito fauna of Utah was published by pees (1943). In this bulletin Rees reported the occurrence in the state of 31 s p e c ie s , representing 4 genera, and discussed their biology, distribution, life history and importance. Subsequent publications by Rees (1944),... | | 1961-06 |
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Sekercioglu, Cagan | Causes and consequences of bird extinctions | Increased human domination of the planet has caused the declines and extinctions of countless species. Each species has not only intrinsic value, but ecological functions of organisms are also essential for the integrity of ecosystems that allow people to benefit from essential free ecosystem servic... | | 2003-01-01 |
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Chamberlin, Ralph V. | A summary of the known North American Amaurobiidae | A recent survey o f the spiders o f the family Amaurobiidae, sens, str., in the collection o f the University o f Utah made it evident that a number o f species and also generic groups occurring more especially in the western states had heretofore escaped detection and naming. It also seemed evident... | | 1947-10-12 |
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Codding, Brian | Codding, Brian: Living outside the box: An updated perspective on diet breadth and sexual division of labor in the Prearchaic Great Basin [Author's Manuscript] | A tremendous amount has been learned about the Prearchaic (before 9000 BP) Great Basin since we advocated a perspective of sexual division of labor based on Human Behavioral Ecology a decade ago. Many investigators have taken our advice and a few have challenged our assumptions and inferences. One o... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Golden, Kenneth M. | Convexity in random resistor networks | The bulk conductivity o*(p) of the bond lattice in Zd is considered, where the conductivity of the bonds is either 1 with probability p or e > 0 with probability 1 - p. Rigorous and non-rigorous results demonstrating convexity of o*(p) near the percolation threshold pc are presented. | Conductivity; Bond lattice; Critical exponent t | 1989 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | ECG and Pressue Monitoring: How to Obtain Optimal Results | Biomedical Informatics | | 1989 |
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Blumenthal, Donald K. | Effects of deletions in the central helix of calmodulin on enzyme activation and peptide binding. | Using site-directed mutagenesis we have expressed in Escherichia coli three engineered calmodulins (CaM) containing deletions in the solvent-exposed region of the central helix. These are CaM delta 84, Glu-84 removed; CaM delta 83-84, Glu-83 and Glu-84 removed; and CaM delta 81-84, Ser-81 through Gl... | Drug Effects; Genetics; Metabolism | 1989-05-15 |
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Brunvand, Erik L. | Estimating performance of an ray- tracing ASIC design | Recursive ray tracing is a powerful rendering technique used to compute realistic images by simulating the global light transport in a scene. Algorithmic improvements and FPGA-based hardware implementations of ray tracing have demonstrated realtime performance but hardware that achieves performance ... | | 2006 |
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Mitchell, Joyce A. | Evaluating the informatics for integrating biology and the bedside system for clinical research | Background: Selecting patient cohorts is a critical, iterative, and often time-consuming aspect of studies involving human subjects; informatics tools for helping streamline the process have been identified as important infrastructure components for enabling clinical and translational research. We d... | | 2009-01-01 |
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McDirmid, Sean; Hsieh, Wilson C.; Flatt, Matt | Expressive modular linking for object-oriented languages | In this paper we show how modular linking of program fragments can be added to statically typed, object-oriented (OO) languages. Programs are being assembled out of separately developed software components deployed in binary form. Unfortunately, mainstream OO languages (such as Java) still do not ... | Modular linking; Program fragments | 2002-10-11 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | Hemodynamic Monitoring | Biomedical Informatics | | 1988 |
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Cline, Nicole L.; Martz, Amy Louise | Increasing political participation in the LGBT community in Utah | Discriminatory practices and hate crimes against members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual and Transgendered (LGBT) community runs as deep as societies themselves. Throughout history the social roles that various segments of the LGBT community have been both highly regarded as well as despised in human... | LGBT; Politics; Voting; Elections | 2013 |
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Beckerle, Mary C. | Mathematical modeling of the dynamic mechanical behavior of neighboring sarcomeres in actin stress fibers | Actin stress fibers (SFs) in live cells consist of series of dynamic individual sarcomeric units. Within a group of consecutive SF sarcomeres, individual sarcomeres can spontaneously shorten or lengthen without changing the overall length of this group, but the underlying mechanism is unclear. We us... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Davis, Alan L. | Mathematical representation for VLSI arrays | This paper introduces a methodology for mapping algorithmic description into a concurrent implementation on silicon. This methodology can help in the solution of important problems using a new technique for the representation of highly parallel networks. This new approach for the representation of c... | VLSI arrays | 1980 |
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Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh | Peephole optimization of asynchronous networks through process composition and burst-mode machine generation | In this paper we discuss the problem of improving the e ciency of macromodule networks generated through asynchronous high level synthesis We compose the behaviors of the modules in the sub network being optimized using Dill s trace theoretic operators to get a single behavioral description for ... | Macromodule networks; Peephole; Asynchronous networks | 1993 |
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Regehr, John | Pluggable abstract domains for analyzing embedded software | Many abstract value domains such as intervals, bitwise, constants, and value-sets have been developed to support dataflow analysis. Different domains offer alternative tradeoffs between analysis speed and precision. Furthermore, some domains are a better match for certain kinds of code than others. ... | | 2006-01-01 |
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Rudolph, Sidney; Gardner Michael K. | Remote site instruction in physics: a test of the effectiveness of a new teaching technology | This study tested the effectiveness of a remote site instructional system utilizing audio-graphic teleconferencing technology. The subject matter taught was high school level physics. The test site was Bountiful High School in Bountiful, Utah. The study consisted of a treatment-control group compari... | Remote site instruction | 1986 |
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Henderson, Thomas C.; McMurtry, Patrick; Smith, Philip J.; Voth, Gregory Alan; Wight, Charles Albert; Pershing, David W. | Simulating accidental fires and explosions | The Center for the Simulation of Accidental Fires and Explosions at the University of Utah focuses on providing state-of-the-art, science-based tools for the numerical simulation of accidental fires and explosions, especially in the context of handling and storing highly flammable materials. | Center for the Simulation of Accidental Fires and Explosions; PBX9501; HMX | 2000 |
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Emmi, Philip C. | Social fairness and ecological integrity: strategy and action for a moral economy | On March 4th, 2011, 44 participants gathered at the Quaker Center at Ben Lomond, California, for a weekend workshop, ?Social Fairness and Ecological Integrity: Strategy and Action for a Moral Economy.? This workshop was organized to launch the second phase of the Moral Economy Project of Quaker Inst... | | 2011 |
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Olivera, Baldomero M.; Bulaj, Grzegorz | Structure of a novel P-superfamily spasmodic conotoxin reveals an inhibitory cystine knot motif | Conotoxin gm9a, a putative 27-residue polypeptide encoded by Conus gloriamaris, was recently identified as a homologue of the "spasmodic peptide", tx9a, isolated from the venom of the mollusk-hunting cone shell Conus textile (Lirazan, M. B., Hooper, D., Corpuz, G. P., Ramilo, C. A., Bandyopadhyay... | Conotoxins; P-superfamily spasmodic conotoxin; Cystine knot motif | 2002 |
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Hansen, Charles D. | Transfer function design based on user selected samples for intuitive multivariate volume exploration | Multivariate volumetric datasets are important to both science and medicine. We propose a transfer function (TF) design approach based on user selected samples in the spatial domain to make multivariate volumetric data visualization more accessible for domain users. Specifically, the user starts the... | | 2013-01-01 |
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Armentrout, Peter B. | Translational energy dependence of O+(4S) + N2 → NO+ + N from thermal energies to 30 eV c.m. | Guided ion beam mass spectrometry is used to examine the kinetic energy dependence of the reaction of ground state atomic oxygen ion with molecular nitrogen. An 0 + (4S) source which produces less than 0.06% excited states is described. Cross sections for the NO+ + N product channel decrease with... | Ion-molecule reactions; Translational energy; Threshold behavior; Endothermic reactions; Nitrogen; Oxygen | 1987 |
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Martin, Jim | Understanding sprint-cycling performance: the integration of muscle power, resistance, and modeling | Sprint-cycling performance is paramount to competitive success in over half the world-championship and Olympic races in the sport of cycling. This review examines the current knowledge behind the interaction of propulsive and resistive forces that determine sprint performance. Because of recent inno... | | 2007-01-01 |
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Nardo, Rachel L. | California preschool curriculum framework, Volume 2 | I am pleased to present the California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 2, a publication I believe will be a major effort in working to close the school-readiness gap for young children in our state. Created as a companion to the California Preschool Learning Foundations, this framework presen... | | 2011-01-01 |