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 | Miller, Joel Steven | Decamethylnickelocenium hydrogen-7,7,8,8-tetracyanoperfluoro-p-quinodimethandiide: isolation of the protonated weak base [HTCNQF4]- | Unprecedently stable hydrogen-7,7,8,8- tetracyanoperfluoro-p-quinodimethandiide, [HTCNQF4]-, is isolated and crystallographically characterized. | Structure; Electron; Transfer | 1996 |
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 | Couldwell, William T. | Defining postoperative values for successful resection of prolactinomas | We, as other authors, have noted that late relapse of hyperprolactinemia following apparent successful adenomectomy in women harboring microprolactinomas is not rare.[1-3] On retrospective review of a series of tumors treated at the University of Southern California teaching hospitals, we have foun... | Hyperprolactinemia; Microadenoma; Prolactin | 1996 |
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 | Kowaleski-Jones, Lori | Determinants of first sex by age 14 in a high-risk adolescent population | A study using data for mothers from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth and their children aged 14 or older indicates that, after accounting for a wide range of demographic and socioeconomic antecedents, children are significantly more likely to become sexually active before age 14 if their m... | | 1996 |
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 | Kestle, John R. W. | Determining the best cerebrospinal fluid shunt valve design: the pediatric valve design trial | Myriad cerebrospinal fluid shunt valve designs are available (17, IS). None has ever been shown to be superior to another, although claims by neurosurgeons and shunt manufacturers of the merits of particular designs are numerous. Such is the case with two recent shunt valve designs, the Orbis-Sigm... | Pediatric valve design; Shunt valves | 1996 |
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 | Bastiani, Michael | Developmental expression and biochemical analysis of Conulin, a protein secreted from a subset of neuronal growth cones | In this report, we analyze the developmental pattern of expression of a new grasshopper protein, Conulin, using the monoclonal antibody 7D2 on whole-mount embryos and dissociated neurons. We also have examined its biochemical properties by immunoblot analysis. Conulin is a protein expressed by a su... | Conulin; Growth cone-specific protein; Secreted protein; Selective tasciculation; CNS-specific protein; Pathfinding | 1996 |
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 | Zimmer, Zachary | Distinguishing the spending preferences of seniors | One thousand, four hundred and six seniors were asked about their consumer spending preferences. While some could name a product spending preference, others could not. This study examines the characteristics that best distinguish those elders who are uninterested in spending on consumer products fro... | Spending preferences; seniors | 1996 |
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 | Kestle, John R. W. | Does thalamotomy alter the course of Parkinson's disease? | Irving Cooper (3) observed that unilateral Parkinson's disease seemed less likely to progress to the other side of the body after thalamotomy that abolished contralateral tremor and rigidity, an effect that he felt might be the result of either the surgery itself or the slow progression of that par... | | 1996 |
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 | Caserta, Michael; Gillett, Patricia Anne; White, Andrea T. | Effect of exercise and/or fitness education on fitness in older, sedentary, obese women | This paper reports on fitness changes in sedentary, obese (M BMI = 32.0 kg/m2), 60- to 70-year-old women following 4 months of exercise-based intervention. One hundred eighty-two women were randomly assigned to the following groups: health and fitness education (ED) (n = 70), health and fitness edu... | | 1996 |
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 | Furse, Cynthia M.; Lazzi, Gianluca; Gandhi, Om P. | Electrical energy absorption in the human head from a cellular telephone | The antenna of a cellular telephone in close proximity to the human head for a variety of time periods raises questions. This research uses finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method to calculate the power deposition from a cellular telephone on a high-resolution model of a human head as measured b... | Finite-difference time-domain method; FDTD; Power deposition; Human head model; Electrical energy absorption; Specific absorption rate | 1996 |
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 | Morse, Michael David | Electron-spin resonance studies of the titanium cation (Ti+,3d?, ?F) in rare gas matrices at 4 K: A crystal field interpretation | Electron-spin resonance studies of laser-ablated titanium metal isolated in neon and argon display an intense feature which exhibits a symmetric, narrow line and a large matrix-dependent g shift. On the basis of a number of experiments, this is assigned to a matrix isolated 3d3,4F Ti+ ion in an octa... | | 1996 |
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 | Riloff, Ellen M. | Empirical study of automated dictionary construction for information extraction in three domains | A primary goal of natural language processing researchers is to develop a knowledge-based natural language processing (NLP) system that is portable across domains. However, most knowledge-based NLP systems rely on a domain-specific dictionary of concepts, which represents a substantial knowledge-en... | Information extraction; AutoSlog; Across domains | 1996 |
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 | Goldberg, Robert A. | Esther Rosenblatt Landa: her price is far above rubies | Dr. Robert Goldberg has been a professor of history at the University of Utah since 1980. His teaching and research field is twentieth-century America with a focus on the American West, social, and political history. He has won five teaching awards and is the author of four books: Hooded Empire: Th... | Landa, Esther Rosenblatt | 1996 |
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 | Williams, Clayton C. | Evidence for internal electric fields in two variant ordered GaInP obtained by scanning capacitance microscopy | Single and two variant ordered GaInP samples are studied in cross section with the scanning capacitance microscope. Our study shows significant differences in the electronic properties of single and two variant GaInP. In unintentionally doped, ordered two variant samples, both n and p-type like do... | GaInP2; Atomic ordering; Internal electric fields; Scanning capacitance microscope | 1996 |
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 | Couldwell, William T. | Experience with use of extended length peritoneal shunt catheters | The placement of a ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt is the current treatment of choice for diversion of cerebrospinal fluid associated with hydrocephalus. Although there are a host of reported potential abdominal complications related to the procedure, they are notably uncommon. The authors report t... | | 1996 |
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 | Caserta, Michael; Lund, Dale A.; Wright, Scott D. | Exploring the caregiver burden inventory (CBI): further evidence for a multidimensional view of burden | The purpose of this study was to examine the multidimensional nature of caregiver burden by specifically analyzing the patterns of association between five dimensions of burden as measured by the Caregiver Burden Inventory [1] and selected demographic, health, functioning, and well-being indicators... | Caregiver Burden Inventory; Time dependence burden; Emotional burden | 1996 |
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 | Furse, Cynthia M.; Gandhi, Om P.; Lazzi, Gianluca | FDTD computation of power deposition in the head for cellular telephones | The finite-difference time-domain method is used to calculate radiation pattern and specific absorption rate (SAR) in the human head due to cellular telephones. For realistic simulation of the ordinary positions of holding the phone, the ear of the model is pressed against the head, the head is tilt... | Finite-difference time-domain method; FDTD; Specific absorption rate; Radiation patterns; Human head model; Power deposition | 1996 |
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 | Miller, Jan D.; Lin, Chen-Luh | Fine coal washability-liberation analysis by cone-beam X-Ray microtomography | A new method based on cone-beam x-ray microtomography is described for direct determination of the three-dimensional liberation spectrum of multiphase particles 100 microns in size or less. Such a technique may provide the basis for more detailed and accurate washability analysis in fine coal chara... | spectrum; sink-float; density | 1996 |
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 | Henderson, Thomas C. | Flat surface reconstruction using sonar | A technique is given for the recovery of planar surfaces using two beam-spread sonar readings. If a single, planar surface gave rise to the two readings, then the method recovers the surface quite accurately. Simulation and experiment demonstrate the effectiveness of the technique and recommend its ... | Flat surfaces; Reconstruction; Two beam-spread; Sonar readings; Planar surfaces | 1996 |
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 | Susarla, Sai R. | Flexible multi-policy scheduling based on CPU inheritance | Traditional processor scheduling mechanisms in operating systems are fairly rigid, often supporting only one fixed scheduling policy, or, at most, a few "scheduling classes" whose implementations are closely tied together in the OS kernel. This paper presents CPU inheritance scheduling, a novel p... | CPU inheritance | 1996 |
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 | Brunvand, Erik L. | Fred: an architecture for a self-timed decoupled computer | Decoupled computer architectures provide an effective means of exploiting instruction level parallelism. Selftimed micropipeline systems are inherently decoupled due to the elastic nature of the basic FIFO structure, and may be ideally suited for constructing decoupled computer architectures. Fred ... | | 1996 |
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 | Ehleringer, James R. | Gas exchange, δ13C, and heterotrophy for Castilleja linariifolia and Orthocarpus tolmiei, facultative root hemiparasites on Artemisia tridentata | Gas exchange and carbon isotope ratios were measured on 2 facultative hemiparasites, Castilleja linarifolia Benth. (Indian paintbrush; Scrophulariaceae) and Orthocarpus tolmiei I-I. & A. (Tolmie owl clover; Scrophulariaceae), and their Artemisia tridentata L. (big sagebrush; Asteraceae) hosts. Photo... | Heterotrophy; Hemiparasite; Carbon isotope ratios; Shrub ecology; Castilleja linarifolia; Orthocarpus tolmiei; Artemisia tridentata | 1996 |
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 | Jorgensen, Erik | Genetic screens for synaptic function mutants in the nematode C. elegans | The synapse is the site of a remarkable conversion of electrical signals into chemical signals. This conversion takes place when a depolarizing impulse enters the axon terminal and opens voltage-sensitive calcium channels; calcium then flows into the cell and initiates the fusion of synaptic vesicle... | Vesicle; Neurotransmission; Cell | 1996 |
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 | Thompson, William B. | Geometric reasoning for map-based localization | An essential aspect of map-based navigation is the determination of an agent's current location based on sensed data from the environment. Formally, this amounts to specifying the current viewpoint in some world model coordinate system. This localization process has two distinct components: one invo... | Map-based localization; Map-based navigation; Geometric reasoning | 1996 |
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 | Hawkes, Kristen; O'Connell, James F. | Global process and local ecology: how should we explain differences between the Hadza and the !Kung? | In this chapter we discuss explanations for the diversity of behavior of contemporary forager populations. Other contributors document variation among southern African savanna Bushman groups, and central African forest Pygmies. We confine ourselves to trying to explain some differences between two ... | | 1996 |
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 | Mecklenburg, Robert | GORP: An object-oriented design for genomic objects, relationships and processes | The Eccles Institute for Human Genetics (EIHG) has developed a genomic database based on a novel level of abstraction. Objects, relationships, and processes are explicitly represented in an object model. This model has been implemented in a traditional relational database management system. Transla... | Eccles Institute for Human Genetics; EIHG; GORP; Genomic databases; Object model | 1996 |