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Warner, Homer R. | A Comparison of Meta-1 and HELP Terms: Implications for Clinical Data | Biomedical Informatics | | 1990 |
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Harrison, Reid R. | Signal amplification, detection and transmission in a wireless 100-electrode neural recording system | We are developing a fully-implantable neural recording system with wireless power and data transfer. As part of this system, we have developed a low-power integrated circuit that performs power rectification and and regulation, reception of configuration data, neural signal amplification and filt... | | 2006 |
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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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Gerig, Guido | Multivariate longitudinal statistics for neonatal-pediatric brain tissue development | The topic of studying the growth of human brain development has become of increasing interest in the neuroimaging community. Cross-sectional studies may allow comparisons between means of different age groups, but they do not provide a growth model that integrates the continuum of time, nor do they ... | | 2008-01-01 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Information Systems and Patient Care | Biomedical Informatics | | 1982 |
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Furse, Cynthia M. | Measured multi-user MIMO capacity in Aircraft | The multipath richness typical of aircraft channels represents a potentially well-suited environment for multi-user multiple-input multiple-output technology (MU-MIMO). This paper presents results from measurements of the achievable MU-MIMO data rates in a Rockwell T-39 Sabreliner, using an open-so... | | 2010 |
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Gondolo, Paolo | Wanted! Nuclear data for dark matter astrophysics | Astronomical observations from small galaxies to the largest scales in the universe can be consistently explained by the simple idea of dark matter. The nature of dark matter is however still unknown. Empirically it cannot be any of the known particles, and many theories postulate it as a new elemen... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Warner, Homer R. | The HELP System | Biomedical Informatics | | 1983 |
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De St Germain, John Davison; Parker, Steven G.; Johnson, Christopher R. | Uintah: a massively parallel problem solving environment | This paper describes Uintah, a component-based visual problem solving environment (PSE) that is designed to specifically address the unique problems of massively parallel computation on terascale computing platforms. Uintah supports the entire life cycle of scientific applications by allowing scient... | Uintah; Problem solving environment; Computational steering; Parallel computers | 2000 |
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Pryor, T. Allan | Automated Interpretation of the Mackay-Marg Tonograph by Digital Computer | Biomedical Informatics | | 1973 |
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Whitaker, Ross T. | Curve boxplot: Generalization of boxplot for ensembles of curves | In simulation science, computational scientists often study the behavior of their simulations by repeated solutions with variations in parameters and/or boundary values or initial conditions. Through such simulation ensembles, one can try to understand or quantify the variability or uncertainty in a... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Balasubramonian, Rajeev | MemZip: exploring unconventional benefits from memory compression | Memory compression has been proposed and deployed in the past to grow the capacity of a memory system and reduce page fault rates. Compression also has secondary benefits: it can reduce energy and bandwidth demands. However, most prior mechanisms have been designed to focus on the capacity metric an... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Akella, Venkatesh; Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh | Specification and validation of control intensive ICs in hopCP | Control intensive ICs pose a significant challenge to the users of formal methods in designing hardware. These ICs have to support a wide variety of requirements including synchronous and asynchronous operations polling and interrupt driven modes of operation multiple concurrent threads of executi... | Asynchrony; Behavioral simulation; Formal methods; Hardware description languages; Formal specifiation and validation; hopCP | 1992 |
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Hansen, Charles D. | Proxy chain method and its application to scientific visualization | We present a method for combining multiple point-based constraints in haptic programming environments. Instead of using a single proxy point for haptic feedback, the method maintains a separate proxy for each constraint. The reaction force is computed by linking the proxies in a chain. Constraints a... | | 2006 |
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Hansen, Charles D. | Fast stereoscopic images with ray-traced volume rendering | One of the drawbacks of standard volume rendering techniques is that it is often difficult to comprehend the three-dimensional structure of the volume from a single frame; this is especially true in cases where there is no solid surface. Generally, several frames must be generated and viewed sequent... | Volume rendering; Ray tracing; Stereoscopic images; Reprojection | 1994 |
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Narus, Scott P. | Improving access to longitudinal patient health information within an emergency department | We designed and implemented an electronic patient tracking system with improved user authentication and patient selection. We then measured access to clinical information from previous clinical encounters before and after implementation of the system. Clinicians accessed longitudinal information for... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Mathews, V. John | A baseband residual vector quantization algorithm for voiceband data signals | Abstract-In this paper, we present a new approach to the digitization and compression of a class of voiceband modem signals. Our approach, which we call baseband residual vector quantization (BRVQ), relies heavily upon the simple structure present in a modem signal. After the signal is converted to... | | 1989 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | Computerized Management of Intensive Care Patients | Biomedical Informatics | | 1986 |
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Carter, John B.; Davis, Al; Kuramkote, Ravindra; Stoller, Leigh B. | Avalanche: A communication and memory architecture for scalable parallel computing | As the gap between processor and memory speeds widens?? system designers will inevitably incorpo rate increasingly deep memory hierarchies to maintain the balance between processor and memory system performance At the same time?? most communication subsystems are permitted access only to main m... | Avalanche; Communication architecture; Memory architecture | 1995 |
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Zhdanov, Michael S. | New approach to interpretation of airborne magnetic and electromagnetic data | We present a new technique for underground imaging based on the idea of space-frequency filtering and downward continuation of the observed airborne magnetic and electromagnetic data. The technique includes two major methods. The first method is related to the downward analytical continuation and ... | | 1996-01-01 |
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Balasubramonian, Rajeev | Microarchitectural techniques to reduce interconnect power in clustered processors | The paper presents a preliminary evaluation of novel techniques that address a growing problem - power dissipation in on-chip interconnects. Recent studies have shown that around 50% of the dynamic power consumption in modern processors is within on-chip interconnects. The contribution of interc... | Microarchitectural techniques; Interconnect power; Clustered processors; On-chip | 2004 |
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Bohs, Lynn A. | Four-gene study of evolutionary relationships in Solanum section Acanthophora | The "spiny solanums," Solanum subgenus Leptostemonum (Solanaceae), comprise a large lineage with over 350 species and include the cultivated eggplant, Solanum melongena. Despite the importance of this subgenus, phylogenetic relationships among these taxa are currently unclear. The present research... | Acanthophora; Granule-bound starch synthase gene; GBSSI; ITS; Internal transcribed spacer; Solanum; trnS-trnG; trnT-trnF; Waxy | 2005 |
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Harrison, Reid R. | HermesC: low-power wireless neural recording system for freely moving primates | Neural prosthetic systems have the potential to restore lost functionality to amputees or patients suffering from neurological injury or disease. Current systems have primarily been designed for immobile patients, such as tetraplegics functioning in a rather static, carefully tailored environment.... | Brain-machine interface; Low power; Neural prosthetics; Telemetry; Wireless; Neural recording; HermesC | 2009-08 |
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Johnson, Christopher R.; Parker, Steven G.; Whitaker, Ross T.; Hansen, Charles D. | Computational field visualization | Today, scientists, engineers, and medical researchers routinely use computers to simulate complex physical phenomena. Such simulations present new challenges for computational scientists, including the need to effectively analyze and visualize complex three-dimensional data. As simulations become mo... | Volume rendering; Isosurface extraction; Ray tracing; Multi-field visualizations | 2001 |
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Jarrard, Richard D. | Velocity and density of carbonate-rich sediments from northeastern Australian margin: integration of core and log data | During Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 133, shipboard scientists obtained a remarkable quantity of both core and log measurements of the physical properties of carbonate-rich sediments. This suite of measurements provides a unique opportunity to evaluate the robustness of each measurement technique... | | 1993 |