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 | Capecchi, Mario R. | Fundamental cellular processes do not require vertebrate-specific sequences within the TATA-binding protein. | The 180-amino acid core of the TATA-binding protein (TBPcore) is conserved from Archae bacteria to man. Vertebrate TBPs contain, in addition, a large and highly conserved N-terminal region that is not found in other phyla. We have generated a line of mice in which the tbp allele is replaced with a v... | Mice, Knockout; Cells, Cultured; Fibroblasts; Embryo | 2003-02-21 |
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 | Sekercioglu, Cagan | Habitat use and movements of native forest birds in southern Costa Rican agricultural countryside | We used radio telemetry to study the habitat use, activity budgets, and movements of three bird species that are found in native forest and coffee plantations of southern Costa Rica. We obtained 7522 locations from Turdus assimilis (n=27), Tangara icterocephala (n=53), and Catharus aurantiirostris (... | | 2003-01-01 |
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 | Capecchi, Mario R. | Hox10 and Hox11 genes are required to globally pattern the mammalian skeleton. | Mice in which all members of the Hox10 or Hox11 paralogous group are disrupted provide evidence that these Hox genes are involved in global patterning of the axial and appendicular skeleton. In the absence of Hox10 function, no lumbar vertebrae are formed. Instead, ribs project from all posterior ve... | Alleles; Animals; Forelimb; Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental; Hindlimb | 2003-07-18 |
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 | Capecchi, Mario R. | Hoxb13 mutations cause overgrowth of caudal spinal cord and tail vertebrae | To address the expression and function of Hoxb13, the 5' most Hox gene in the HoxB cluster, we have generated mice with loss-of-function and beta-galactosidase reporter insertion alleles of this gene. Mice homozygous for Hoxb13 loss-of-function mutations show overgrowth in all major structures deriv... | Animals; Axons; Ganglia, Spinal; Mice; Spinal Cord | 2003-04-15 |
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 | Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah | IAIMS Newsletter Fall 2003 | The IAIMS Newsletter provides valuable information about Library activities and resources as well as informative articles related to information technology. | IAIMS | 2003-08-21 |
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 | Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah | IAIMS Newsletter InfoFair 2003 Supplement | The IAIMS Newsletter is published three times a year (August, January, May) with one InfoFair supplement and provides valuable information about Library activities and resources as well as informative articles related to information technology. | IAIMS | 2003-03-04 |
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 | Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah | IAIMS Newsletter Spring 2003 | The IAIMS Newsletter is published three times a year (August, January, May) with one InfoFair supplement and provides valuable information about Library activities and resources as well as informative articles related to information technology. | IAIMS | 2003-02-21 |
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 | Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah | IAIMS Newsletter Summer 2003 | The IAIMS Newsletter provides valuable information about Library activities and resources as well as informative articles related to information technology. | IAIMS | 2003-05-14 |
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 | | Incarceration and reentry of fathers into the lives of their families | As many as 10,000,000 U.S. children have at least one parent, usually their father, who has been imprisoned (Reed & Reed, 1998). This is especially problematic in minority communities. We care about this issue because incarcerated fathers who maintain family ties and reenter family life successfu... | Ex-convict; Paternity | 2003-11-03 |
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 | Creem-Regehr, Sarah Hope; Willemsen, Peter; Gooch, Amy A.; Thompson, William B. | The influence of restricted viewing conditions on egocentric distance perception: implications for real and virtual environments | Three experiments examined the influence of field of view and binocular viewing restrictions on absolute distance perception in the real world. Previous work has found that visually directed walking tasks reveal accurate distance estimations in full-cue, real world environments to distances of ab... | Distance perception; Egocentric | 2003-08-29 |
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 | Lefohn, Aaron; Kniss, Joe; Hansen, Charles D.; Whitaker, Ross T. | Interactive deformation and visualization of level set surfaces using graphics hardware | Deformable isosurfaces, implemented with level-set methods, have demonstrated a great potential in visualization for applications such as segmentation, surface process- ing, and surface reconstruction. Their usefulness has been limited, however, by two problems. First, 3D level sets are relativel... | Interactive deformation; Deformable isosurfaces; Level-set methods | 2003-04-16 |
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 | Wyman, Chris; Hansen, Charles D.; Shirley, Peter S. | Interactive raytraced caustics | In computer graphics, bright patterns of light focused onto matte surfaces are called ?caustics?. We present a method for rendering dynamic scenes with moving caustics at interactive rates. This technique requires some simplifying assumptions about caustic behavior allowing us to consider it a lo... | Raytraced caustics | 2003-04-23 |
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 | Lefohn, Aaron; Cates, Joshua E.; Whitaker, Ross T. | Interactive, GPU-based level sets for 3D brain tumor segmentation | While level sets have demonstrated a great potential for 3D medical image seg- mentation, their usefulness has been limited by two problems. First, 3D level sets are relatively slow to compute. Second, their formulation usually entails several free parameters which can be very difficult to correc... | Level sets; Medical imaging; 3D brain tumor segmentation | 2003-04-16 |
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 | Susarla, Sai R.; Carter, John | Khazana: a flexible wide area data store | Khazana is a peer-to-peer data service that supports efficient sharing and aggressive caching of mutable data across the wide area while giving clients significant control over replica divergence. Previous work on wide-area replicated services focussed on at most two of the following three proper... | Khazana; Peer-to-peer data service | 2003-10-13 |
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 | Le Ber, Jeanne M.; Lombardo, Nancy T.; Bramble, John; Weber, Alice | Load up the Woody: portable classroom leads to partnership | The Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library and the University of Utah School of Medicine realize an oportunity to partner technology and teaching utilizing the library's portable wireless classroom. | Wireless classroom; Portable Classroom | 2003-04-24 |
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 | Regehr, John | Lock inference for systems software | We have developed task scheduler logic (TSL) to automate reasoning about scheduling and concurrency in systems software. TSL can detect race conditions and other errors as well as supporting lock inference: the derivation of an appropriate lock implementation for each critical section in a system. L... | | 2003-01-01 |
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 | Harrison, Reid R. | Low-power integrated circuit for adaptive detection of action potentials in noisy signals | The advent of microelectrode arrays allowing for the simultaneous recording of 100 or more neurons is leading to significant advances in science and medicine. However, the amount of data generated by these arrays presents a technical challenge if these systems are ever to be fully implanted for n... | Low-power; Spike detection; Neural recording; Low-power circuit design; Neuroprosthesis; CMOS | 2003-01-01 |
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 | | Marrying for America | In recent years Americans have experienced a substantial increase in the federal budget deficit. The Bush administration's increased spending on military technology combined with tax cuts resulted in a $304 billion deficit forecasted for 2004 (Times Union, 2/1/03). Before Bush increased tax cuts ... | Matrimony; Immigration; Citizenship | 2003-10-10 |
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 | | Maybe someday: marriage and cohabitation among low-income fathers | Drawing upon a life course framework and grounded theoretical analysis, I explore the family circumstances of low-income, single fathers and their expectations to marry. In-depth interviews were conducted with 37 low-income men living in a metropolitan area of the western U.S. Findings suggest th... | Paternity; Economics; Parenthood; Fatherhood | 2003-10-03 |
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 | Singleton, J. Robinson; Smith, A. Gordon | Microvascular complications of impaired glucose tolerance. | Impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) serves as a marker for the state of insulin resistance and predicts both large- and small-vessel vascular complications, independent of a patient's progression to diabetes. Patients with IGT are at significantly increased risk for death and morbidity due to myocardia... | Microcirculation; Humans | 2003-12-01 |
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 | Kukathas, Chandran | Multiculturalism of Fear (Book Review) | Reviews the book "The Multiculturalism of Fear," by Jacob Levy. | Books; Multiculturalism; Fear | 2003-10-16 |
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 | Gerig, Guido | Multiscale medial shape-based analysis of image objects | Medial representation of a three-dimensional (3-D) object or an ensemble of 3-D objects involves capturing the object interior as a locus of medial atoms, each atom being two vectors of equal length joined at the tail at the medial point. Medial representation has a variety of beneficial properties,... | | 2003-01-01 |
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 | Furse, Cynthia M. | Non-destructive fault location on aging aircraft wiring networks, Part 2- live wires in flight | Aging aircraft wiring has been identified as an area of critical national concern. As the system ages, the wires become brittle and crack, break, or develop short circuits. Short circuits, in particular, have been implicated in a variety of smoke incidents, in-flight fires, and crashes. Some of thes... | | 2003-01-01 |
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 | Wu, Yong-Shi | Nonlinear optical properties of an electromagnetically-induced-transparency medium interacting with two quantized fields | We study linear and nonlinear optical properties of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) medium interacting with two quantized laser fields for adiabatic EIT case. We show that EIT medium exhibits normal dispersion. Kerr and higher order nonlinear refractive-index coefficients are also cal... | | 2003-08-01 |
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 | Digre, Kathleen B. | Not so benign intracranial hypertension. | Despite many controversies, intracranial hypertension due to use of doxycycline does occur. Practitioners prescribing the tetracyclic antibiotics should be aware of the syndrome of increased intracranial pressure, and pay particular attention to the ocular fundus for papilloedema. Appropriate referr... | Venous Occusion; Venous Hypertension; Tetracycline, Doxycycline; Minocycline | 2003-03-22 |