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Yu, Zhou | Striving and thriving: Utah's Chinese Pioneers and the expanding tapestry of diversity from 1870 to 2020 | The first wave of Chinese immigrants came to Utah in the 1860s, working on the Transcontinental Railroad and mining projects. This was not long after Mormon pioneers had settled in the Wasatch Front [1-4]. Both groups sought better lives, but their life trajectories diverged in the decades that foll... | Chinese immigrants; Utah; historical; decennial census; microdata; population; migration | |
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Miller, Joel Steven | Structure and magnetic properties of meso-tetrakis(2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)porphyrinatomanganese(III) 7,7,8,8-tetracyano 2,5-dimethyl-p-quinodimethanide with a 2.3 K Tc. The first example of cis-coordination of a tetracyano-p-quinodimethanide | The crystal structure of meso-tetrakis(2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)porphyrinatomanganese(III) 7,7,8,8-tetracyano-2,5-dimethyl-p-quinodimethanide, [MnTMesP][DMTCNQ]-2p-C6H4Me2 provides the first example of a cis-1,2-u-coordination motif having an infinite zigzag chain structure. [MnTMesP][DMTCNQ]-2p-C6H4Me... | Magnets; Interactions; Coupling | 2000 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Subtotal Hysterectomy in Modern Gynecology: A Decision Analysis | Biomedical Informatics | | 1997 |
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Williams, Clayton C. | Two-dimensional scanning capacitance microscopy measurements of cross-sectioned very large scale integration test structures | Scanning probe technology, with its inherent two-dimensionality, offers unique capabilities for the measurement of electrical properties on a nanoscale. We have developed a setup which uses scanning capacitance microscopy (SCM) to obtain electrical information of cross-sectioned samples while simul... | Oxide capacitance; Dopant profile; Scanning capacitance microscopy | 1996-01 |
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Coley, Phyllis D.; Kursar, Thomas A. | Using ecological criteria to design plant collection strategies for drug discovery | Tropical forests are one of the most diverse and endangered habitats on earth. They have also been portrayed as a source of future pharmaceuticals, yet finding useful compounds can be both scientifically and politically challenging. Increasingly, over the past decade, the potential value of medicina... | Drug discovery; Biodiversity | 2003 |
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Fogel, Alan Dale | Change processes in relationships: a relational-historical research approach | This work was supported by grants to Alan Fogel from the National Institute of Health (R01 HD21036), the National Science Foundation (BNS9006756) and the National Institute of Mental Health (R01MH48680), and by a grant to Andrea Garvey from the National Science Foundation of Brazil (CNPq). We grate... | | 2006 |
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University of Utah. Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library | IAIMS newsletter | The IAIMS Newsletter (1996-2005) provides valuable information about library activities and resources as well as informative articles related to information technology. | IAIMS | |
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Gardner, Reed M. | Patient Monitoring Systems | Biomedical Informatics | | 2012 |
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Epstein, Steve A.; Gould, Jeffrey L.; Hamer, John H.; Hill, Christopher, V.; Wildenbeest, Gerrit W. F. | Peasant studies Volume 15 Number 4 Summer 1988 | TABLE OF CONTENTS Can the Collectivization o f Agriculture be made Palatable through Organization and Incentives, John H. Hamer; Recent Farmers ' Protest in a Dutch Municipality: the Legacy o f the Past, Gerrit Wildenbees; Resistance and Participation in the Postrevolutionary Nicaraguan Countryside,... | | 1988 |
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Balasubramonian, Rajeev | Understanding the impact of 3D stacked layouts on ILP | 3D die-stacked chips can alleviate the penalties imposed by long wires within micro-processor circuits. Many recent studies have attempted to partition each microprocessor structure across three dimensions to reduce their access times. In this paper, we implement each microprocessor structure on a s... | | 2007-01-01 |
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Brown, Barbara B.; Werner, Carol M. | Walkable route perceptions and physical features: converging evidence for en-route walking experiences | Guided walks near a light rail stop in downtown Salt Lake City, UT, were examined using a 2 (gender) x 3 (route walkability: low, mixed, or high walkability features) design. Trained raters confirmed that more walkable segments had more traffic, environmental and social safety; pleasing aesthetics;... | Guided walks; Walkability; Environmental aesthetics; Urban environment; Incivilities; Salt Lake City | 2007-01-01 |
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Litwin, Christine M. | Anti-tuberculosis IgG antibodies as a marker of active mycobacterium tuberculosis disease | Anti-Mycobacterium tuberculosis IgG antibodies may aid in the diagnosis of active M. tuberculosis disease. We studied whether anti-M. tuberculosis IgG antibodies are elevated in active M. tuberculosis disease and assessed factors contributing to false positive and negative results. A retrospective s... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | Book repair in the U.S.A.: a library-wide approach to conservation | Abstract: Modern research library collections are a composite of both rare and non-rare books the majority of which are out of print and irreplaceable. Consequently, conservation treatment priorities cannot responsibly ignore non-rare material without shortchanging future scholarly needs. To address... | Preservation, books; Conservation, books | 1997 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Data Driven Interpretation of Laboratory Results in the Context of a Medical Decision Support System | Biomedical Informatics | | 1989 |
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Gerig, Guido | Discordance of prenatal and neonatal brain development in twins | Background: Discordance of birth weight has been observed in twin pairs, though little is known about prenatal and early neonatal discordance of head and brain size, and the role that zygosity and chorionicity play in discordances of early brain development in twins. Aims: To compare prenatal and ne... | | 2009-01-01 |
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Vardeny, Zeev Valentine | Electrical and optical studies of gap states in self-assembled molecular aggregates | We fabricated a variety of two-terminal devices using self-assembled monolayers (SAM) of solid-state mixtures comprised of molecular "wires" [1,4-methane-benzenedithiol (Me-BDT)] and molecular insulator "spacers" [1-pentanethiol], which were prepared at various molar concentrations ratio, r of wires... | Gap states; Self-assembled molecular aggregates | 2007 |
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Jaskowski, Troy D. | Polymerase chain reaction detection of Lyme disease: correlation with clinical manifestations and serologic responses | The Author's have developed a simple, nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay for amplification of an outer surface protein A (OspA) gene fragment of Borrelia burgdorferi using rapid temperature cycling and ethidium bromide detection on agarose gels, and applied it to the diagnosis of Lyme dis... | PCR; Rapid cycle amplification | 1996 |
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Johnston, Susan S.; Hawken, Leanne Sue | Preventing severe problem behavior in young children: the behavior education program | Best practice in preventing severe problem behavior in schools involves implementing a continuum of effective behavior support. This continuum includes primary prevention strategies implemented with all students, secondary prevention strategies for students at-risk, and tertiary interventions for st... | Behavioral Problems; Prevention; Intervention | 2007 |
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Baehr, Wolfgang | Primary structure and chromosomal localization of human and mouse rod photoreceptor cGMP-gated cation channel | We have determined the primary structures of the human and mouse retinal rod cGMP-gated cation channel by analysis of cDNA clones and amplified DNA. The open reading frames predicted polypeptides of 690 and 683 residues exhibiting 88% sequence similarity. Sequence comparison indicated that the rod c... | Restriction Mapping; Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 4 | 1992 |
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Kelley, Darcy B.; Elliott, Taffeta M.; Evans, Ben J.; Evans, Ben J.; Hall, Ian C.; Rhodes, Heather J.; Yamaguchi, Ayako; Zornik, Erik | Probing forebrain to hindbrain circuit functions in Xenopus | The vertebrate hindbrain includes neural circuits that govern essential functions including breathing, blood pressure and heart rate. Hindbrain circuits also participate in generating rhythmic motor patterns for vocalization. In most tetrapods, sound production is powered by expiration and the circu... | fictive respiration; vocalization; pattern generation | 2016 |
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Utz, Rebecca L. | Procedure to correct proxy-reported weight in the National Health Interview Survey, 1976-2002 | Background: Data from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) show a larger-than-expected increase in mean BMI between 1996 and 1997. Proxy-reports of height and weight were discontinued as part of the 1997 NHIS redesign, suggesting that the sharp increase between 1996 and 1997 may be artifactua... | National Health Interview Survey; NHIS; Proxy-reported weight | 2009 |
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Olivera, Baldomero M.; McIntosh, J. Michael | α-Conotoxin MII blocks nicotine-stimulated dopamine release in rat striatal synaptosomes | Activation of presynaptic nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) can induce the release of neurotransmitters such as dopamine and norepinephrine in the CNS. Accumulating evidence suggests that distinct nAChR subtypes are involved; however, it has been difficult to determine the subunit composit... | Conotoxins; a-Conotoxin MII | 1997 |
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Fujimoto, Richard M. | A shared memory algorithm and proof for the alternative construct in CSP | Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP) is a paradigm for communication and synchronization among distributed processes. The alternative construct is a key feature of CSP that allows nondeterministic selection of one among several possible communicants. Previous algorithms for this construct assume... | Shared memory algorithm; Communicating Sequential Processes; CSP | 1987 |
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Haug, Peter J. | Clinical Decision Support at Intermountain Healthcare | Biomedical Informatics | | 2007 |
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Potts, Wayne K. | MHC signaling during social communication | The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) has been known to play a critical role in immune recognition since the 1950s. It was a surprise, then, in the 1970s when the first report appeared indicating MHC might also function in social signaling. Since this seminal discovery, MHC signaling has been f... | | 2012-01-01 |