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Miller, Jan D. | Applications of X-ray computed tomography in particulate systems | X-ray computed tomography (CT) is an ideal technique for investigating the internal structure of multiphase materials in a noninvasive and nondestructive manner. CT technology used in conjunction with specialized algorithms and advanced computer facilities can be used to provide quantitative informa... | Algorithms; Beam; Intensity | 1992 |
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Battin, Margaret P. | Applied professional ethics and institutional religion: the methodological issues | In the last several years, philosophical enthusiasm for applied professional ethics has spread from medicine to law, education, government, engineering, business, and to other professional and semiprofessional fields. Each involves an institutional structure within which professional practitioners p... | Professional ethics; Religion; Applied ethics | 1984 |
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McDaniel, Susan | Approche sociologique feministe pour l'ettude de la fecondite. | L'essor d'une perspective feministe de la fecondite provient de plusieurs endroits et se situe a des niveaux varies. Avant d'esquisser ceux qui serviront de base aux discussions de ce chapitre, une breve histoire de ce contexte parait de mise. Il y a une vingtaine d'annees, alors que les sciences... | Fecundity; Feminist sociology | 1995 |
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Venkatasubramanian, Suresh | Approximate Bregman near neighbors in sublinear time: beyond the triangle inequality | Bregman divergences are important distance measures that are used extensively in data-driven applications such as computer vision, text mining, and speech processing, and are a key focus of interest in machine learning. Answering nearest neighbor (NN) queries under these measures is very important i... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Bloomenthal, Mark | Approximation of sweep surfaces by tensor product B-splines | Tensor product B-spline approximations to surfaces generated by sweeping a (possibly deforming) B-spline cross-section curve along a Bspline axis curve are discussed. A general form for the tensor product B-spline approximation for sweeps is derived and expressed in terms of the approximation of a ... | | 1988 |
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Wambaugh, Julie L. | Apraxia of speech: perceptual analysis of trisyllabic word productions across repeated sampling occasions | Early apraxia of speech (AOS) research has characterized errors as being variable, resulting in a number of different error types being produced on repeated productions of the same stimuli. Conversely, recent research has uncovered greater consistency in errors, but there are limited data examining ... | | 2011-01-01 |
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Golden, Kenneth M. | Arbitrarily slow approach to limiting behavior | ABSTRACT. Let f(k, t): RN x [0, oo) -- R be jointly continuous in k and t, with lim(t)--(oo) f(k, t) = F(k) discontinuous for a dense set of k's. It is proven that there exists a dense set T of k's such that, for k e T , |f(k, t) - F(k)| approaches 0 arbitrarily slowly, i.e., roughly speaking, more ... | Random; Conductivity; Diffusion | 1991 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | Arc and path consistency revisited | Mackworth and Freuder have analyzed the time complexity of several constraint satisfaction algorithms [4]. We present here new algorithms for arc and path consistency and show that the arc consistency algorithm is optimal in time complexity and of the same order space complexity as the earlier algor... | Arc consistency; Path consistency; Constraint satisfaction algorithms | 1985 |
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Wehrli, Robert | ARCAID: The ARChitects computer graphics AID | ARCAID?The ARChitect's Computer Graphics AID?is one part of a two-part research program at the University of Utah under the direction of David C. Evans. ARCAID is a specification for the organization of computer processes including data and procedures for the use of architects, engineers, and other... | ARCAID | 1970 |
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Parker, Bradley J. | Archaeological manifestations of empire: Assyrias imprint on Southeastern Anatolia | One of the most enduring problems for the study of ancient empires is the fact that material correlates indicative of imperial integration are often difficult to define in the archaeological record. This situation results in part from two factors that distinguish empires from other less complex poli... | | 2003-01-01 |
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Yaworsky, Peter M. | Archaeological Potential of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument | Executive proclamation 9682 reduces the size of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument (GSENM), removing protections for at least 2,000 known archaeological sites and an unknown number of undiscovered cultural properties. Because only 10% of the GSENM's 1.9 million acres has been inventorie... | Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument; Anthropology-Research | 2018 |
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Balasubramonian, Rajeev | Architecting efficient interconnects for large caches with CACTI 6.0 | Efficiently executing multithreaded applications on future multicores will require fast intercore communication. Most of this communication happens via reads and writes to large shared caches in the memory hierarchy. Microprocessor performance and power will be strongly influenced by the long inter... | Interconnects; CACTI 6.0; Non-uniform cache architectures (NUCA) | 2008-01 |
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Myers, Chris J. | Architectural synthesis of timed asynchronous systems | This paper describes a new method for architectural synthesis of timed asynchronous systems. Due to the variable delays associated with asynchronous resources, implicit schedules are created by the addition of supplementary constraints between resources. Since the number of schedules grows exponenti... | | 1999 |
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Davis, A.L. | The architecture of DDMl: a recursively structured data driven machine | An architecture for a highly modular, recursively structured class of machines is presented. DDMl is an instance of such a machine structure, and is capable of executing machine language programs which are data driven (data flow) nets. These nets may represent arbitrary amounts of concurrency as wel... | DDMl; machine structure; machine language programs | 1977 |
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Gehl, Robert W. | The archive and the processor: the internal logic of web 2.0 | In Web 2.0, there is a social dichotomy at work based upon and reflecting the underlying Von Neumann architecture of computers. In the hegemonic Web 2.0 business model, users are encouraged to process digital ephemera by sharing content, making connections, ranking cultural artifacts, and producing ... | | 2011 |
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Pryor, T. Allan | The Arden Syntax for Medical Logic Modules | Biomedical Informatics | | 1993 |
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Hall, Thad | Are Americans confident their ballots are counted? | Expanding the large literature which investigates the characteristics of citizen and voter trust in government we analyze the heretofore neglected topic of voter trust in the electoral process. In this paper, we present results from three national surveys in which we asked voters the confidence they... | Election reform; Public management; Principal-Agent Theory | 2006-07-20 |
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McElreath, Richard | Are peasants risk-averse decision makers? | For decades, researchers studying small-scale, subsistence-oriented farmers have sought to explain why these "peasants" seem slow to acquire new technologies, novel agricultural practices, and new ideas from the larger societies that have engulfed them. The early work on this question suggested that... | Subsistance farmers; Risk-aversion; Risk-taking; Cultural conservatism; Cost-benefit analysis | 2002 |
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Sanchez, Thomas W. | Are planners prepared to address social justice and distributional equity? | Planners have stated their commitment and responsibility to assure fairness in community and regional planning activities. Evidencing this is an abundance of literature on the theoretical perspectives of social justice and planning ideals. But is this stated concern for social justice and equity re... | | 2001 |
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Horch, Kenneth W. | Are the extrinsic muscles better suited for signaling joint angles or finger tip location? | We used a biomechanical model of the human long finger to determine whether the extrinsic muscles are better suited for estimating the finger's joint angles or for estimating location of the finger tip. We found that two of the extrinsic muscles together could provide information sufficient to direc... | Extrinsic muscles; Metacarpophalangeal joint; Biomechanical models | 1997 |
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Garrett, Timothy J. | Are there basic physical constraints on future anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide? | Global Circulation Models (GCMs) provide projections for future climate warming using a wide variety of highly sophisticated anthropogenic CO2 emissions scenarios as input, each based on the evolution of four emissions "drivers": population p, standard of living g, energy productivity (or efficiency... | Global circulation models; Anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions | 2009 |
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Jacques, Kerry M. | Arf 1 dissociates from the clathrin adaptor GGA prior to being inactivated by Arf GTPase-activating proteins | The effectors of monomeric GTP-binding proteins can influence interactions with GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs) in two ways. In one case, effector and GAP binding to the GTP-binding protein is mutually exclusive. In another case, the GTP-binding protein bound to an effector is the substrate for ... | | 2002 |
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Chuaqui, Miguel Basim | Arioso for alto recorder and live electronics [performance materials] | This is a zipped file which contains the following materials for the renedering of this piece for performance, as follows: 1) Chuaqui_Arioso_Max6_Patch_9-9-12 (folder of Max6 Patch files); 2) Chuaqui_Arioso_Patch_9-9-12; 3) Chuaqui_Arioso_Program_Notes_9-9-12.pdf; 4) Chuaqui_Arioso_Score_9-9-12.pdf. | Instrumental music; Electronic music; Chamber music; dataset | 2012-09-09 |
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Chuaqui, Miguel Basim | Arioso for alto recorder and live electronics [score] | Program notes from Miguel Chuaqui, the composer: Program Notes: Arioso is a style of singing between the recitative and aria that arose in the 16th century. The form is usually free, and it tends to include frequent tempo changes. The piece is inspired by a print from a picture of a captive unicorn ... | Instrumental music; Electronic music; Chamber music | 2012-09-09 |
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Chuaqui, Miguel Basim; Chaufty, Lisa Marie | Arioso for alto recorder and live electronics [videorecording] | Performed by Lisa Chaufty (recorder) and Miguel Chuaqui (composer) as part of the Sundays@7 concert series, School of Music, The University of Utah. Program Notes from Miguel Chuaqui, the composer: Arioso is a style of singing between the recitative and aria that arose in the 16th century. The form ... | Instrumental music; Electronic music; Chamber music | 2012-09-09 |