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451 | Pershing, David W. | Influence of fuel composition and flame temperature on the formation of thermal and fuel NOx in residual oil flames | A 900 kw model package boiler and a 20 kw laboratory tunnel furnace were used to study fuel and thermal NO, formation during heavy oil combustion. Package boiler results indicated that atomizer design, spray/ flow field interactions, and fuel composition were significant, dependent parameters. These... | Residual oil flames | 1979 | |
452 | Bisson, Erica F. | Management of distraction injury of the lumbosacral junction with unilateral perched facet | Background: Traumatic unilateral facet dislocation without fracture is an uncommon injury of the lumbosacral junction. We describe a case of a unilateral perched L5-S1 facet causing axial back pain and radiculopathy provoked by motion. ... | Spine surgery, Facet dislocation, operative management, trauma, neurosurgery | 2011-01-04 | |
453 | Cieri, Robert | New insight into the evolution of the vertebrate respiratory system and the discovery of unidirectional airflow in iguana lungs | The generally accepted framework for the evolution of a key feature of the avian respiratory system, unidirectional airflow, is that it is an adaptation for efficiency of gas exchange and expanded aerobic capacities, and therefore it has historically been viewed as important to the ability of birds ... | 2014-11-17 | ||
454 | Rogers, Alan R. | Quantitative genetics of sexual dimorphism in human body size | A classical data set is used to predict the effect of selection on sexual dimorphism and on the population means of three characters--stature, span, and cubit--in humans. Given selection of equal intensity, the population means of stature and of cubit should respond more than 60 times as fast as d... | Societies; Selection; Species | 1992 | |
455 | Veranth, John M.; Pershing, David W.; Sarofim, Adel F. | Sources of unburned carbon in the fly ash produced from low-NOx pulverized coal combustion | The unburned carbon in the fly ash produced from low-NOx pulverized coal combustion is shown to consist of a mixture of soot and coal char. The soot was identified by the presence of chains or aggregates of 10-50-nm-diameter primary particles in electron microscope images of both laboratory sample... | Unburned carbon; Char | 1998 | |
456 | Stringfellow, Gerald B. | Surface photoabsorption study of the effects of growth temperature and V/III ratio on ordering in GaInP | Surface photoabsorption (SPA) measurements were used to clarify the Cu-Pt ordering mechanism in Ga0.5In0.5P layers grown by organometallic vapor phase epitaxy. The Cu-Pt ordering is strongly affected by the growth temperature and the input partial pressure of the phosphorus precursor, i.e., the V/II... | P-dimer concentration; Oriented phosphorus dimers; Surface reconstruction | 1996-05-01 | |
457 | Beckerle, Mary C. | Two muscle-specific LIM proteins in Drosophila | The LIM domain defines a zinc-binding motif found in a growing number of eukaryotic proteins that regulate cell growth and differentiation during development. Members of the cysteine-rich protein (CRP) family of LIM proteins have been implicated in muscle differentiation in vertebrates. Here we r... | LIM domains; Mlp60A; Mlp84B; Cysteine-rich proteins | 1996 | |
458 | Poulter, Charles Dale | Lethal mutations in the isoprenoid pathway of salmonella enterica | Essential isoprenoid compounds are synthesized using the 2-C-methyl-D-erythritol 4-phosphate (MEP) pathway in many gram-negative bacteria, some gram-positive bacteria, some apicomplexan parasites, and plant chloroplasts. The alternative mevalonate pathway is found in archaea and eukaryotes, includin... | Isoprenoids; Mutation; Bacteria; Antimicrobials | 2006 | |
459 | Frederick, Jeanne M.; Baehr, Wolfgang | Receptor for advanced glycation end products and age-related macular degeneration. | Advanced glycation end products (AGE) exacerbate disease progression through two general mechanisms: modifying molecules and forming nondegradable aggregates, thus impairing normal cellular/tissue functions, and altering cellular function directly through receptor-mediated activation. In the present... | Optic Atrophies, Hereditary; Apoptosis; Pigment Epithelium of Eye | 2004 | |
460 | Zick, Cathleen D. | Trends in Americans food-related time use: 1975-2006 | Objective: To describe how the time spent in food-related activities by Americans has changed over the past 30 years. Design: Data from four national time diary surveys, spanning 1975-2006, are used to construct estimates of trends in American adults' time spent in food-related activities. Multivari... | 2010-01-01 | ||
461 | Bohs, Lynn A. | New species of Solanum and Capsicum (Solanaceae) from Bolivia, with clarification of nomenclature in some Bolivian Solanum | Bolivian floristic diversity is high, reflecting its great topographic and habitat diversity. Habitats in Bolivia range from seasonally flooded savannas to arid Chaco and high elevation deserts to hyper-humid montane and lowland rainforests. | Capsicum; Solanum; Bolivia; Biodiversity | 2006 | |
462 | Rogers, Alan R. | Genetic variation at the MCIR Locus and the time since loss of human body hair | The melanocortin I receptor (MCIR) locus makes a protein that affects the color of skin and hair. At this locus, amino-acid differences are entirely absent among African humans, abundant among non-Africans (especially Europeans), and abundant in chimpanzee/human comparisons (Rana et al. 1999, Hardin... | Nonsynonymous; Chimpanzee; Constraint | 2004 | |
463 | Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh | A partial order reduction algorithm without the Proviso | This paper presents a partial order reduction algorithm, called Two phase, that preserves stutter free LTL properties. Two phase dramatically reduces the number of states visited compared to previous partial order reduction algorithms on most practical protocols. The reason can be traced to a step o... | Order reduction algorithm; Proviso step | 1998 | |
464 | Jalili, Thunder | Cytosolic, but not mitochondrial, oxidative stress likely contributes to cardiac hypertrophy resulting from cardiac specific GLUT4 deletion in mice | We hypothesized that oxidative stress may contribute to the development of hypertrophy observed in mice with cardiac specific ablation of the insulin sensitive glucose transporter gene (GLUT4, G4H-/-4 ). Measurements of oxidized glutathione (GSSG) in isolated mitochondria and whole heart homogenates... | 2012-01-01 | ||
465 | Scarpulla, Michael | Investigation of combinatorial coevaporated thin film Cu 2ZnSnS4 (II): Beneficial cation arrangement in Cu-rich growth | Cu2ZnSn(S,Se)4 (CZTSSe) is an earth-abundant semiconductor with potential for economical photovoltaic power generation at terawatt scales. In this work, we use Raman scattering to investigate phase coexistence in combinatorial CZTS thin films grown at 325 or 470 C. The surface of the samples grown a... | 2014-01-01 | ||
466 | Solomon, Douglas Kip | Persistence of artificial sweeteners in a 15-year-old septic system plume | Groundwater contamination from constituents such as NO3 -, often occurs where multiple sources are present making source identification difficult. This study examines a suite of major ions and trace organic constituents within a well defined septic system plume in southern Ontario, Canada (Long Poin... | 2013-01-01 | ||
467 | Mariam Thalos | A Theory of Freedom. Forthcoming in Theoria.< | 2012-11-01 | |||
468 | Chamberlin, Ralph V. | On Mexican Millipeds | This contribution toward knowledge of the diplopod fauna of Mexico is based primarily upon the extensive and important collections made during the last few years by Dr. F. Bonet of the Escuela Vacional de Ciencias Biologicas and Dr. 0. Bolivar of the Instituto Enfermadades Tropicales of the Institut... | 1943-10-28 | ||
469 | Coley, Phyllis D.; Kursar, Thomas A. | Effects of weather on fungal abundance and richness among 25 communities in the Intermountain West | Because moisture and temperature influence the growth of fungi, characterizing weather conditions favorable for fungi may be used to predict the abundance and richness of fungi in habitats with different climate conditions. To estimate habitat favorability to fungi, we examined the relationship of f... | Intermountain West; Utah; Microclimate; Fungal prevalence | 2002 | |
470 | Gardner, Reed M. | Evaluation of User Acceptance of a Clinical Expert System | Biomedical Informatics | 1994 | ||
471 | Myntti, Jeremy | Personal Digital Archiving | Presentation on personal digital archiving for family history work at the RootsTech Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah. | Family history; Personal digital archiving | 2019-03-01 | |
472 | Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh; Kirby, Robert Michael II | Runtime model checking of multithreaded C/C++ programs | We present inspect, a tool for model checking safety prop- erties of multithreaded C/C++ programs where threads in- teract through shared variables and synchronization primi- tives. The given program is mechanically transformed into an instrumented version that yields control to a centralized s... | Dynamic partial order reduction; Multithreaded; C/C++; Runtime model checking | 2007 | |
473 | Bernstein, Paul S. | Transformations of selected carotenoids in plasma, liver, and ocular tissues of humans and in nonprimate animal models | PURPOSE: To determine the stereochemistry of carotenoids in human ocular tissues in comparison with plasma and liver and to elucidate the possible transformations of dietary (3R,3'R,6'R)-lutein and (3R,3'R)-zeaxanthin in the eye. Similarly, to characterize the carotenoid profiles in the eye tissues,... | Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Stereoisomerism; Xanthophylls | 2002 | |
474 | Furse, Cynthia M.; Gandhi, Om P. | Currents induced in the human body for exposure to ultrawideband electromagnetic pulses | The frequency-dependent finite-difference time-domain [(FD)2TD] method is used to calculate internal electric fields and induced current densities in a 1.31-cm resolution anatomically-based model of the human body for exposure to ultrawideband vertically polarized electromagnetic pulses (EMP's). Fr... | FDTD; Finite-difference time-domain; Ultrawideband electromagnetic pulses; Induced currents | 1997-01-01 | |
475 | Clayton, Dale H. | Ecoimmunity in Darwin's finches: invasive parasites trigger acquired immunity in the medium ground finch (Geospiza fortis) | Invasive parasites pose a serious threat to native animal populations, because hosts with no history of exposure may lack effective immune defenses. Invasive parasites are a particular threat to small, island populations [1,2]. For example, introduced malaria (Plasmodium relictum) has exacerbated t... | Darwins finches; Ecoimmunity; Acquired immunity; Medium ground finch; Geospiza fortis; Invasive parasites; Novel parasites; Poxvirus avium; Nest flies; Philornis downsi | 2010-01-06 |