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Sansone, Carol | Improving the dependability of research in personality and social psychology: recommendations for research and educational practice | The Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) Presidential Task Force on Publication and Research Practices was appointed in response to concerns about the dependability and replicability of research findings in personality and social psychology, a problem that also plagues fields as dive... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Mower, Allyson | Publishing the Results of Clinical Research: The Current State and the Impact on Your Research Article | This presentation covers the larger scholarly communication system, changes that are on the horizon and the implications for scholarship and scientific research. It was given at the Clinical Research and Methods luncheon on October 22, 2008. | scholarly communication; open access; semantic web; research | 2008-10-22 |
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| AAMC Award for Distinguished Research presentation for 1998 | This is a 3 minutes, 51 seconds video of the presentation of the American Association of Medical Colleges' Award for Distinguished Research to Mario Capecchi and Oliver Smithies for their independent work as pioneers in gene targeting. | Transgenic mice; Gene targeting; Genetic engineering; Mutagenesis; Capecchi, Mario R.; Science - Awards - United States; Smithies, Oliver; Awards presentations | 1998 |
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Brinkman, Paul T. | Factors affecting instructional costs at major research universities | The purpose of this article is to analyze in quantitative terms why unit instructional costs differ among major research universities. Previous studies have uncovered many of the factors that account for costs in higher education. The primary task here is to specify the relative importance of thes... | Research universities; Costs; Instruction | 1981 |
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Morrison, David L. | Innovation scholars: patents and advanced research in technology | | | 2013-01 |
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Mitchell, Joyce A. | International efforts in nanoinformatics research applied to nanomedicine | Background: Nanomedicine and nanoinformatics are novel disciplines facing substantial challenges. Since nanomedicine involves complex and massive data analysis and management, a new discipline named nanoinformatics is now emerging to provide the vision and the informatics methods and tools needed fo... | | 2011-01-01 |
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Mitchell, Joyce A. | Nanoinformatics: a new area of research in nanomedicine | Abstract: Over a decade ago, nanotechnologists began research on applications of nanomaterials for medicine. This research has revealed a wide range of different challenges, as well as many opportunities. Some of these challenges are strongly related to informatics issues, dealing, for instance, wit... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | Pamphlet binders and their use in research libraries | By definition, research libraries have a commitment to preserving pamphlets as well as all print and non-print media they collect. A discussion of the preservation requirements for pamphlets is useful for their survival, and pamphlet binders are an important tool in preparing these often ephemeral ... | Pamphlets; Preservation; Binders | 1992 |
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Gregory, Joan M.; Mower, Allyson; Youngkin, Mary E.; Le Ber, Jeanne M. | Scholarly research process: from idea to institutional repository. | Steps in the Research Process: 1) Idea generation and refinement. 2) Searching, accessing, reading, evaluating, and keeping track of the literature. 3) Seeking the knowledge/expertise of your colleagues. 4) Designing, seeking approval, and funding for your study, 5) Conducting your study. 6) Recordi... | Scholarly research; Institutional repositories; Dentistry | 2007-01-24 |
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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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Couldwell, William T.; Gillespie, David L.; Jensen, Randy L. | Comparison of the cell lines used in meningoma research | Background: Immortal cell lines and cell lines derived from operative specimens transplanted into animal models are used in meningioma research. We address two criticisms of the mouse xenograft flank tumor model: Why are tumor induction rates derived from operative specimens low and inconsistent? Ar... | CH-157 MN; IOMM-Lee; Meningioma; Xenograft Mouse Model; Flank tumors | 2008 |
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Pryor, T. Allan | Computer System for Research and Clinical Application to Medicine | Biomedical Informatics | | 1968 |
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Edelman, Linda S. | Dangerous spaces: Using geographic information systems in injury research | PURPOSE: To provide an overview of geographic information systems (GIS) and to discuss current and future applications in injury and trauma research. DESIGN: Literature review and discourse of GIS technology related to injury and trauma research. METHOD: A search of scientific literature databases, ... | Community; Public Health; Technology; Internet; Risk Assessment; Wounds and Injuries | 2007-08 |
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Arlitsch, Kenning | Future leaders of research libraries: what are they thinking? | Summarizes the initial findings of survey research conducted with 175 future library leaders. Respondents were asked whether they are satisfied with their organizational culture and management, whether organizational culture limits thier effectiveness, and whether respondents are consideringleaving... | Future leaders | 2009-04-06 |
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Mitchell, Joyce A. | Integrating historical clinical and financial data for pharmacological research | Background: Retrospective research requires longitudinal data, and repositories derived from electronic health records (EHR) can be sources of such data. With Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act meaningful use provisions, many institutions are expected to adop... | | 2011-01-01 |
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Nebeker, Jonathan R. | pSCANNER: Patient-centered scalable national network for effectiveness research | This article describes the patient-centered Scalable National Network for Effectiveness Research (pSCANNER), which is part of the recently formed PCORnet, a national network composed of learning healthcare systems and patient-powered research networks funded by the Patient Centered Outcomes Research... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Mitchell, Joyce A. | 50 Years of informatics research on decision support: what's next | Objectives: To reflect on the history, status, and future trends of decision support in health and biomedical informatics. To highlight the new challenges posed by the complexity and diversity of genomic and clinical domains. To examine the emerging paradigms for sup - porting cost-effective, person... | | 2011-01-01 |
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Hansen, Charles D. | A practical workflow for making anatomical atlases for biological research | An anatomical atlas provides a detailed map for medical and biological studies of anatomy. These atlases are important for understanding normal anatomy and the development and function of structures, and for determining the etiology of congenital abnormalities. Unfortunately, for biologists, generat... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Mower, Allyson; Youngkin, Mary E. | Expanding access to published research: open access and self-archiving | The paper describes how creators can expand access to research by publishing with open access journals and by archiving in digital repositories. | Open Access; Research; Self-Archiving | 2008-03 |
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Yaffe, Joanne | Online practice course development with action research: a case example | Abstract. Despite the proliferation of online courses in social work, questions still exist about learning practice skills in an online instructional environment. This paper describes a case example of an action-oriented approach to the development of an online practice course. Lessons learned from ... | Instructional design; Technology; Social work practice skills | 2008 |
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Kestle, John R. W. | Potentially useful outcome measures for clinical research in pediatric neurosurgery | The choice of outcome (or outcomes) and their measurement are critical for a sound clinical trial. Surgeons have traditionally measured simple outcomes such as death, duration of survival, or tumor recurrence but have recently developed more sophisticated measures of the effect of an intervention. M... | Pediatric neurosurgery | 2005 |
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Fogel, Alan Dale | Research in review: the development of nurturance in young children | An important, perhaps essential, adult characteristic is the motivation and ability to be a skillful and sensitive caregiver. This ability is the core of effective parenting and is also needed by nonfamily child care providers, caregivers for the handicapped and elderly, loving partners, and even pe... | Nurturance | 1988 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Stepping Down as Editor of Computers and Biomedical Research (Editorial) | Biomedical Informatics | | 1993 |
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McDaniel, Susan | Adoption in Canada: A neglected area of data collection and research | For some decades there has been in Canada, as in the United States, recurrent public interest in adoption. At various times this interest has been kindled by professional concern about unauthorized child placement and by the plight of children made homeless by war and other calamities. More recently... | Canada; Adoption; Statistics | 1981 |
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Diamond, Lisa | Contributions of psychophysiology to research on adult attachment: review and recommendations | Despite the increasing use of psychophysiological measures to investigate social and interpersonal phenomena, few studies of adult romantic attachment have taken advantage of this approach. In this article I argue for a biologically-specific, theory-based integration of psychophysiological measures ... | Attachment; Emotions; Physiology | 2001-10-08 |