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Terra Rossland; Valeri Craigle; Elizabeth Frakes; Alfred Mowdood; Shawn Steidinger; Shane Wallace | Coronavirus 2019 Information Task Force Report: Best Practices for Staffing Emergency Command Centers | This report is a literature review including 43 citations detailing best practices for staffing and scheduling shifts for emergency command centers in healthcare settings in response to a request from University of Utah Health administrators. The types of emergency situations covered include SARS, M... | COVID-19; SARS; MERS; PIO; Public Information Officer; Crisis Communication; Command Center; 24/7 Shift Schedule | 2020 |
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Bianchi, Carlo | Coupling of building and vegetation resolving urban microclimate model with a building energy simulation program | The objective of this work is to develop and validate a coupled fast-running Building Energy Modeling/Microclimate model for use in developing site-specific design strategies which minimize energy and water use All the micro-climate variables affecting the building energy consumption, such as solar ... | Building energy modeling; Urban; Microclimate; Simulation; Energy; Environment | 2018-08 |
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Schliep, Karen | Critical analysis of information: an epidemiologic perspective | A slideshow presentation discussing methods for critically evaluating medical literature and observational studies | Life sciences literature--Evalutation | 2017-04-21 |
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Rahman, Aowabin | Deep recurrent neural networks for building energy prediction | This poster illustrates the development of a deep recurrent neural network (RNN) model using long-short-term memory (LSTM) cells to predict energy consumption in buildings at one-hour time resolution over medium-to-long term time horizons ( greater than or equal to 1 week). | Machine learning; Energy; Building energy modeling; Deep learning; Recurrent neural networks; Prediction | 2017-01-13 |
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Colbert, Jay L.; Myntti, Jeremy | Describing Absence: An Analysis of the Utah American Indian Digital Archive | Presentation given at the Utah Library Association Conference, Sandy, Utah. | Archival absence | 2019-05-17 |
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Yamaguchi, Ayako | Development of an acute method to deliver transgenes into the brains of adult Xenopus laevis | The central vocal pathway of the African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis, is a powerful vertebrate model to understand mechanisms underlying central pattern generation. However, fast and efficient methods of introducing exogenous genes into the neurons of adult X. laevis are currently not available. Her... | viral vector; vesicular stomatitis virus; Xenopus laevis; transgene; neurons; vocalizations; central pattern generator; electroporation | 2018 |
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Yamaguchi, Ayako | Development of techniques to deliver transgenes into neurons of amphibians | Society for Neuroscience Meeting 2017 | viral vector; Xenopus laevis; vocalizations | 2017 |
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Myntti, Jeremy | Digital Preservation in Libraries | Presentation given at the Sharjah International Library Conference, Sharjah Expo Centre, United Arab Emirates. Presented on World Digital Preservation Day 2019. | Digital preservation | 2019-11-07 |
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Myntti, Jeremy | Discovering Your Family in Digital Libraries | Presentation on using digital libraries in family history research at the RootsTech Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah. | Family history; Digital libraries | 2019-02-28 |
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Neatrour, Anna | Documenting contemporary regional history: the Utah COVID-19 digital collection | Purpose When faced with events such as the global pandemic of COVID-19, libraries have a unique opportunity to develop a community facing response through born-digital collections. These collections provide challenges for metadata creation, collection development policies, workflows, and digital pre... | COVID-19; born digital collections; metadata; library workflows; digital collections | 2020 |
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Rashid, Khalid; Powell, Kody | Dynamic simulation, control, and design of a novel solar thermal hybrid power plant | Solar power is among the promising technologies leading towards cleaner fuel. However, there are still technological challenges regarding the reliability of power generation due to its intermittency. This work demonstrates the synergies that exist in integrated hybrid systems, where a dispatchable f... | Solar energy--Research; Solar thermal energy--Research; Solar power plants--Research | 2017 |
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Chrysler, Andrew | Effect of material properties on a subdermal UHF RFID antenna | This paper explores a subdermal RFID antenna at 918 MHz. The antenna, made from ink encapsulated in thin sheets of biocompatible PET, is designed to be implanted in the fat layer just below the skin, with the muscle acting as a lossy ground plane. The antenna is a patch that uses a T-slot for matchi... | Implantable Antennas; Subdermal antennas; Tattoo Antennas; Radio Frequency Identification (RFID); Conductivity | 2018 |
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Nesdill, Daureen | Electronic Lab Notebooks on Campus | Electronic Lab Notebooks (ELNs) were first developed for pharmacy and corporate research. Numerous ELNs were developed. These ELNs were complex and very expensive - $40,000 to set up one lab and $1000 per person per year to maintain. They were not appropriate for university research groups. Eventual... | Electron Lab Notebooks; Labguru; Lab Archives; Collaboration; REDCap; Campus site license | 2016 |
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Bianchi, Carlo | Energy demands for commercial buildings with climate variability based on emission scenarios | The impacts of a changing climate are wide-ranging in both impact and scope. This paper investigates the effect that realistic climate variability would have on building energy demands in Salt Lake City, UT to inform planning for air quality impacts. Energy demand scenarios were derived using climat... | BEM; EnergyPlus; Emissions; Climate; Energy | 2017 |
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Legorburu, Gabriel | Energy modeling framework for optimizing heat recovery in a seasonal food processing facility | Societal, cultural and economic factors are driving food processors to reduce energy consumed per unit mass of food. This presents a unique problem because time variant batch processing using low to medium grade heat is common in food production facilities. Heat recovery methods may be implemented b... | Energy efficiency; Food industry; Heat recovery; Optimization; Simulation | 2018-07-20 |
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Wang, Yu; Sun, Bindong; Yu, Zhou | Equalization or polarization? The effect of the Internet on National Urban Hierarchies across the World, 2000-2018 | As Internet adoption and diffusion continues worldwide, little is known about its effects on the restructuring of national urban hierarchies across the world. We create a panel data of city population with uniform definitions within each of the 133 countries from 2000 to 2018, using the Pareto index... | Internet; urban hierarchy; nonlinear link; channel; transnational; urban growth | 2018 |
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Marshall, Colleen | Evaluating the impact of an interprofessional education simulation: A methodology | In an effort to improve the quality of health care delivery, training health professional students to work effectively in interprofessional teams has become a high priority of many educational establishments, and the health professional community (Institute of Medicine, 2015; Association of Departme... | Interproffesional teams; Health profession | 2018 |
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Thomas, Tran T. D. | Evaluation of renewable energy technologies and their potential for technical integration and cost-effective use within the U.S. energy sector | Energy demands, environmental impacts of energy conversion, and the depletion of fossil; fuels are constant topics of discussion in the energy industry. Renewable energy technologies; have been proposed for many years to address these concerns. However, the transformation; from traditional methods o... | Renewable energy; Power generation; Electrical grid; Emerging energy systems; System integration | 2017-07 |
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Eddings, Eric G. | Experimental and numerical investigation on sulfur transformation in T pressurized oxy-fuel combustion of pulverized coal | Pressurized oxy-fuel combustion, as a novel and promising technology for CO2 capture from power plants, has attracted worldwide attentions. The high partial pressure of CO2 induces significant changes to the SOx release characteristic. Properly addressing these fundamental issues and technological c... | Pressurized; Oxy-fuel combustion; SO2 emission; Numerical; Pulverized coal | 2019 |
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Myntti, Jeremy | Exposing Hidden Digital Collections: DAMS Migration to Better Meet our Users' Needs | Presentation given at Hidden Collections California, an event sponsored by Backstage Library Works, Irvine, CA. | Digital libraries; Systems migration | 2017-05-10 |
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Codding, Brian F. | External impacts on internal dynamics: Effects of paleoclimatic and demographic variability on acorn exploitation along the Central California coast | Research into human-environment interaction in California prehistory often focuses on either the internal dynamics of adaptive decisions or the external impacts of environmental change. While both processes were surely driving prehistoric variability, integrating these approaches is not altogether s... | Acorn exploitation; Prehistoric land use; Behavioral ecology | 2016 |
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McLennan, John | Final Report Geothermal Battery Energy Storage | Solar and wind power are being introduced into electric grids to supplement and replace conventional electricity production. The deployment of utility-scale storage has not kept pace to overcome the intermittent nature of solar and to a lesser extent wind. Large-scale energy storage is cur... | | 2020-06 |
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Colter, Jourdan; Wirostko, Barbara; Coats, Brittany | Finite element design optimization of hyaluronic acid-based hydrogel drug delivery device for improved retention | Drug-loaded hydrogel devices are emerging as an effective means of localized and sustained drug delivery for the treatment of corneal conditions and injuries. One such device uses a novel, thiolated crosslinked carboxymethylated, hyaluronic acid-based hydrogel (CMHA-S) film to deliver drug to the oc... | Ocular drug delivery; CMHA-S; antibiotics; ophthalmology; computation | 2018 |
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Yu, Zhou | Homeownership Attainment of Adult Children in Urban China: Parental Attributes and Financial Support | Soaring homeownership and housing prices have made it more difficult for newcomers to climb the housing ladder without parental support. This study relies on China Household Finance Survey microdata in 2015 to examine the role of parental attributes and financial support on adult children's homeowne... | Demographics; Intergenerational mobility; Parental income transfers; Parental attributes | 2017 |
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Myntti, Jeremy | Hot Type: Digitizing Utah's historical newspapers | A presentation at the Utah Library Association Conference about digitizing Utah's historical newspapers at the University of Utah. | Digital newspapers; University of Utah | 2018-05-17 |