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301 |  | Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah | IAIMS Newsletter Spring 2005 | 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 | 2005-01-09 |
302 |  | Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah | IAIMS Newsletter Summer 2005 | The IAIMS Newsletter provides valuable information about Library activities and resources as well as informative articles related to information technology. | IAIMS | 2005-05-25 |
303 |  | Capecchi, Mario R. | In vivo and in vitro tissue-specific expression of green fluorescent protein using the cre-lox system in mouse embryonic stem cells. | Embryonic stem cells (ES) are pluripotent and may therefore serve as a source for the generation of specific cell types required for future therapies based on cell replacement. The isolation of defined cell populations from a certain lineage or tissue is a prerequisite for the analysis of the potent... | Animals; Cell Differentiation; Cells, Cultured; Gene Transfer Techniques; Mice, Transgenic | 2005-10-23 |
304 |  | Bartholomew, Keith A. | Integrating land use issues into transportation planning: scenario planning, a summary report | Over the past 15 years, land use-transportation scenario planning has become an increasingly common technique in regional and sub-regional planning processes. This study investigates the breadth of the technique and some of the themes that are emerging by reviewing 80 scenario planning projects from... | Architecture; Transportation, Planning; Land use, Planning | 2005-09-24 |
305 |  | Bartholomew, Keith A. | Integrating land use issues into transportation planning: scenario planning, bibliography | Over the past 15 years, land use-transportation scenario planning has become an increasingly common technique in regional and sub-regional planning processes. This study investigates the breadth of the technique and some of the themes that are emerging by reviewing 80 scenario planning projects from... | Architecture; Transportation, Planning; Land use, Planning | 2005-09-24 |
306 |  | Furse, Cynthia M. | Intergrated dual band GSM microstrip monopole using GA and FDTD | The genetic algorithm (GA) has been used extensively by the electromagnetic community [1]. Much of that work has been to develop compact broad and multiband antennas. Microstrip antennas have been optimized with the GA for polarized, dual band operation [2]. Building solid microstrip structures with... | | 2005-01-01 |
307 |  | Cloud, Joann L.; Carroll, Karen C.; Cohen, Samuel; Anderson, Clint M.; Woods, Gail L. | Interpretive criteria for use of AccuProbe for identification of | Rapid identification of Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) is possible by use of AccuProbe (Gen-Probe, San Diego, Calif.). To evaluate the reliability of the MAC AccuProbe for testing 7H9 cultures inoculated with broth from MGIT cultures positive for acid-fast bacilli or growth on a s... | Bacteria; Typing; Mycobacterium avium complex; MAC | 2005-03-03 |
308 |  | Jaskowski, Troy D.; Litwin, Christine M.; Hill, Harry R. | Laboratory diagnosis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) | Study to compare the results obtained by two separate reference libraries for serological assays utlilized in the diagnosis and differentiation of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, and to assess the clinical utility of the outer-membrane porin C (OmpC) IgA assay in IBD. | IBD | 2005-06-17 |
309 |  | DeTar, C. | Locality of the fourth root of staggard fermion determinant in the interacting case | The fourth root approximation in LQCD simulations with dynamical staggered fermions requires justification. We test its validity numerically in the interacting theory in a renormalization group framework. | Physics; Renormalization | 2005-09-29 |
310 |  | Capecchi, Mario R. | Male fertility is dependent on dipeptidase activity of testis ACE. | Testis angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) is an isozyme exclusively expressed by developing sperm. This protein has only a single catalytic domain containing the HEXXH consensus-site motif typical of zinc metallopeptidases. The exact role of testis ACE is unknown, but male mice lacking the protein ... | Amino Acid Motifs; Blotting, Western; Catalytic Domain; Comparative Study; Isoenzymes; Protein Structure, Tertiary | 2005-11-11 |
311 |  | Margraf, Rebecca L.; Mao, Rong; Highsmith, W. Edward; Holtegaard, Leonard; Wittwer, Carl T. | Masking selected sequence variation by incorporating mismatches into melting analysis probes | Hybridization probe melting analysis can be complicated by the presence of sequence variations (benign polymorphisms or other mutations) near the targeted mutation. We investigated the use of 'masking' probes to differentiate alleles with similar probe melting temperatures. Selected sequence variati... | probe hybridization; high-resolution melting analysis; masking; RET | 2005-06-28 |
312 |  | Margraf, Rebecca L.; Mao, Rong; Wittwer, Carl T. | Masking techniques: masking selected sequence variation by incorporating mismatches into melting analysis probes | Hybridization probe melting analysis can be complicated by the presence of sequence variation (non-pathogenic polymorphisms or other mutations) near the targeted mutation. We investigated the use of 'masking' probes to differentiate alleles with similar probe melting temperatures. Materials and Meth... | probe hybridization; high-resolution melting analysis; masking; RET | 2005-10-21 |
313 |  | Rockwood, Alan L. | Mass spectrometry for steroids, immunosuppressants, and other clinical applications | Presentation slides on matching mass spectrometry technology to clinical applications. | Immunosuppressants | 2005-07-26 |
314 |  | Le Ber, Jeanne M.; Lombardo, Nancy T.; Bramble, John | Medical students find power in their palm: PDAs in a clinical rotation | Librarians partnered with School of Medicine faculty to integrate the use of handheld devices into a third-year course. This was an excellent opportunity for the library to integrate emerging technologies into the curriculum. The course planning team met regularly for three months to design the less... | PDA; Personal Digital Assistant; Mobile Technology; Clinical Rotation; Medical School Curriculum; Palm Tungsten C | 2005-05-27 |
315 |  | Harrison, Reid R. | Micropower circuits for bidirectional wireless telemetry in neural recording applications | State-of-the art neural recording systems require electronics allowing for transcutaneous, bidirectional data transfer. As these circuits will be implanted near the brain, they must be small and low power. We have developed micropower integrated circuits for recovering clock and data signals over ... | Micropower circuits; Neural recording systems; Low-power CMOS circuits, RF telemetry; Transcutaneous data link; Transmitter | 2005-01-01 |
316 |  | Henderson, Thomas C. | Monte Carlo sensor networks | Biswas et al. [1] introduced a probabilistic approach to inference with limited information in sensor networks. They represented the sensor network as a Bayesian network and performed approximate inference using Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC). The goal is to robustly answer queries even under no... | Monte Carlo sensor networks; Markov Chain Monte Carlo; MCMC | 2005-01-20 |
317 |  | Seipp, Michael; Williams, Jamie; Meadows, Cindy; Wittwer, Carl T. | Multiplex solution genotyping without probes of the factor V Leiden (G1691A), Prothrombin (G20210A), and MTHFR (C677T and A1298C) mutations in one tube by single color high-resolution melting analysis [abstract] | This abstract describes a study which concludes that genotyping by amplicon melting is a rapid, closed-tube method for genotyping without probes that can be multiplexed. The method was successfully applied to the four most common clotting factor mutations in a single tube. The simplicity of the meth... | Genotyping; Amplicon Melting | 2005-06-22 |
318 |  | Cloud, Joann L.; Meyer, Jay J.; Pounder, June I.; Woods, Gail L. | Mycobacterium arupense sp. nov., a novel moderately growing nonchromogenic bacterium isolated from clinical specimens | This author manuscript discusses how several isolates of Mycobacterium species related to the M. terrae complex have been isolated from clinical samples. In the clinical microbiology laboratory, partial 16S rRNA gene sequencing (approximate first 500 base pairs) is often used to identify Mycobacteri... | Mycobacterium arupense; Mycobacterium nonchromogenicum; Mycobacterium terrae; Mycobacterium triviale; MCRO 6 | 2005-11-22 |
319 |  | North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society (NANOS) | Neuro-ophthalmology virtual education library (NOVEL) | An extensive, accessible collection of high quality digital materials to cover all of neuro-ophthalmology for use by educators and students world wide. | Neuro-Ophthalmology; NOVEL; Neuro-Ophthalmology Virtual Education Library | 2005-08-11 |
320 |  | Awate, Suyash P.; Whitaker, Ross T. | Nonparametric neighborhood statistics for MRI denoising | This paper presents a novel method for denoising MR images that relies on an optimal estimation, combining a likelihood model with an adaptive image prior. The method models images as random fields and exploits the properties of independent Rician noise to learn the higher-order statistics of ima... | MRI denoising | 2005-04-18 |
321 |  | Awate, Suyash P.; Tasdizen, Tolga; Whitaker, Ross T. | Nonparametric statistics of image neighborhoods for unsupervised texture segmentation | In this paper, we present a novel approach to unsupervised texture segmentation that is based on a very general statistical model of image neighborhoods. We treat image neighborhoods as samples from an underlying, high-dimensional probability density function (PDF). We obtain an optimal segmentat... | | 2005-04-19 |
322 |  | Hymas, Weston C.; Hillyard, David R. | Novel one step real time RT-PCR Assay for the detection of Enterovirus | nteroviruses (EV) are the leading cause of aseptic meningitis in pediatric and adult populations and can be associated with severe disease such as myocarditis, encephalitis, and paralytic poliomyelitis. RT-PCR has rapidly become the diagnostic methodology of choice due to its sensitivity and rapid t... | Viruses; Isolation; Purification | 2005-07-11 |
323 |  | Hymas, Weston C.; Hillyard, David R. | Novel one step real time RT-PCR assay for the detection of Enterovirus, A | This poster describes the development of a novel real time assay that utilizes primers and an Eclipse probe in an overlapping format upstream of the Rotbart amplicon. | RT-PCR Assay | 2005-11-08 |
324 |  | Krensky, Beth | Offering | Form: sculpture; Medium: copper, gold leaf, soil from Israel; Dimensions: 2 x 12 x 12"; 8 x 3 x 3-1/2" | | 2005; 2006; 2007 |
325 |  | Haber, Matthew | On probability and systematics: possibility, probability, and phylogenetic inference | In phylogenetic systematics, an ongoing debate has revolved around the appropriate choice of methodology for the construction of phylogenetic trees and inference of ancestral states. A recent paper by Mark Siddall and Arnold Kluge (Siddall and Kluge, 1997) advocates a privileged status for parsimon... | Phylogentic systematics; Probability; Possibility; Frequency; Propensity | 2005-10-01 |