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Bradshaw, Karen E. | Physician Decision-Making: Evaluaton of Data Used in a Computerized ICU | Biomedical Informatics | | 1984 |
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Camp, Nicola J. | Genetic susceptibility of prostate cancer: genome-wide screen of "non-aggressive" disease | Research has consistently shown that genetics plays a critical role in prostate cancer (CaP) development, but the identification of CaP genes has proven to be very difficult. Hereditary prostate cancer is a complex disease believed to involve numerous genes and variable penetrance. It has been propo... | CaP genes; Prostate cancer; Non-aggressive; Utah Population Database; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2009 |
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Clayton, Paul D. | Building a Comprehensive Clinical Information System from Components: The Approach at Intermountain Health Care | Biomedical Informatics | | 2003 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | RobotShare: a framework for robot knowledge sharing | Knowledge representation is a traditional field in artificial intelligence. Researchers have developed various ways to represent and share information among intelligent agents. Agents that share resources, data, information, and knowledge perform better than agents working alone. However, previou... | RobotShare; Robot knowledge sharing | 2007 |
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DuVall, Scott L. | Understanding the profile of errors that cause duplicate entries in a patient registry | Duplicate records are detrimental to the cost-effective and efficient delivery of health care. Manually identifying and resolving duplicates can cost $60 per case. Patterns have been found in the types of errors that occur in patient registries, suggesting that undetected duplicate records may be ... | Duplicate records; Duplicate patient records; Profile of errors; Enterprise Data Warehouse; EDW; Utah Population Database; UPDB; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2009 |
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Susarla, Sai R.; Carter, John | Flexible consistency for wide area peer replication | The lack of a flexible consistency management solution hinders P2P implementation of applications involving updates, such as read-write file sharing, directory services, online auctions and wide area collaboration. Managing mutable shared data in a P2P setting requires a consistency solution that... | Wide area; Peer replication | 2004-11-18 |
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Bruderlin, Beat | An axiomatic approach for solving geometric problems symbolically | This paper describes a new approach for solving geometric constraint problems and problems in geometry theorem proving. We developed a rewrite-rule mechanism operating on geometric predicates. Termination and completeness of the problem solving algorithm can be obtained through well foundedness and ... | Geometric constraint problems; Geometry theorem proving; Knuth-Bendix completion algorithm | 1990 |
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Mineau, Geraldine Page | Familial predisposition to developmental dysplasia of the hip | Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is a common birth defect and is thought to have genetic contributions to the phenotype. It is likely that DDH is genetically heterogeneous with environmental modifiers. The Utah Population Database (UPDB) is a computerized integration of pedigrees, vital stat... | Developmental dysplasia of the hip; DDH; Utah Population Database; UPDB | 2009 |
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Rockwell, Kenneth W.; Morrow, Anne | A summary of geospatial initiatives in the University of Utah's Marriott Library | Abstract: The Marriott Library's Geospatial Initiatives Committee consists of librarians and staff involved in projects designed to provide access to different library resources through geospatial interfaces. We are creating maps that link to resources in our digital collections, including the Weste... | | 2013-03 |
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Mitchell, Joyce A. | Retrieval from full-text medical literature: the dream & the reality | While the retrieval of the full-text of a document might seem to end all the hassle of using traditional retrieval systems, the results of the MEDLINE/Full-Text Project indicate that retrieval from the current full-text databases of biomedical journal literature does not match the dream. During the ... | | 1991-01-01 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | An approach to three-dimensional scene databases | Current image database research is concerned for the most part with the encoding and processing of two-dimensional images. However, the most successful approach to computer vision is based on 3-dimensional information, organized as either stacks of 2-D images (e.g., the intrinsic images of Barrow an... | Image databases; Three-dimensional; Scene databases | 1987 |
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Dearing, Maria-Denise | [Dearing_Database_Pilot] | [Database deposited March 08, 2013, as part of a pilot project, eResearch Committee, University of Utah.] [This description should include information that explains the dataset in detail in a manner that would be useful to potential reuse. The contact information for the primary investigator should ... | [Creator keywords here.] | 2013-03-08 |
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Freire, Juliana; Silva, Claudio T. | VisComplete: automating suggestions for visualization pipelines | Building visualization and analysis pipelines is a large hurdle in the adoption of visualization and workflow systems by domain scientists. In this paper, we propose techniques to help users construct pipelines by consensus-automatically suggesting completions based on a database of previously creat... | VisComplete; Workflows; Auto completion; Visualization pipelines | 2008-11 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Development of a Computerized Infectious Disease Monitor (CIDM) | Biomedical Informatics | | 1985 |
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Paiva, Marie Clare P. | Adventures in an Ethiopian library | During my sabbatical time from mid-September 2007 to mid-March 2008, I worked as a volunteer librarian at Addis Ababa University (AAU) in the Institute of Ethiopian Studies Library (IESL) on a collection development project in Ethiopia. | University libraries; Collection development; Ethiopian studies | 2008 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | Pressure to Perform: Is Cardiac Output Estimation from Arterial Waveforms Good Enough for Routine Use? | Biomedical Informatics | | 2009 |
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Camp, Nicola J. | Survey of excess familiality in prostate cancer | Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among men, and has long been recognized to occur in familial clusters. However, identification of genes predisposing individuals to prostate cancer has been difficult. Putative PCa predisposition loci identified by genetic linkage have been... | Prostate cancer; Utah Population Database; Linkage analysis; Familial compotent; Excess familiality; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2009 |
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Mitchell, Joyce A. | A decision-support system for the analysis of clinical practice patterns | Several studies documented substantial variation in medical practice patterns, but physicians often do not have adequate information on the cumulative clinical and financial effects of their decisions. The purpose of developing an expert system for the analysis of clinical practice patterns was to a... | | 1994-01-01 |
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Gerig, Guido | Modeling 4D changes in pathological anatomy using domain adaptation: analysis of TBI imaging using a tumor database | Analysis of 4D medical images presenting pathology (i.e., lesions) is significantly challenging due to the presence of complex changes over time. Image analysis methods for 4D images with lesions need to account for changes in brain structures due to deformation, as well as the formation and deletio... | | 2013-01-01 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | Logical sensor systems | Multi-sensor systems require a coherent and efficient treatment of the information provided by the various sensors. We propose a framework the Logical Sensor Specification System, in which the sensors can be abstractly defined in terms of computational processes operating on the output from other se... | Logical sensor systems; Multi-sensor systems; Multisensor systems; Logical Sensor Specification System | 1984 |
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Baehr, Wolfgang | Annotation and analysis of 10,000 expressed sequence tags from 3 mouse eye cDNA libraries | BACKGROUND: As a biomarker of cellular activities, the transcriptome of a specific tissue or cell type during development and disease is of great biomedical interest. We have generated and analyzed 10,000 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from three mouse eye tissue cDNA libraries: embryonic day 15.5 (... | Cluster Analysis; DNA, Complementary; Gene Expression Profiling | 2003 |
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Crockett, David K. | Utility of gene-specific algorithms for predicting pathogenicity of uncertain gene variants | The rapid advance of gene sequencing technologies has produced an unprecedented rate of discovery for genome variation in humans. A growing numbered of authoritative clinical repositories archive gene variants and disease phenotype, yet there are currently many more gene variants that lack clear ann... | | 2012 |
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Mitchell, Joyce A. | From phenotype to genotype: issues in navigating the available information resources | Objectives-As part of an investigation of connecting health professionals and the lay public to both disease and genomic information, we assessed the availability and nature of the data from the Human Genome Project relating to human genetic diseases. Methods-We focused on a set of single gene disea... | | 2003-01-01 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Bringing HELP to the Clinical Laboratory - Use of an Expert System to Provide Automatic Interpretation of Laboratory Data | Biomedical Informatics | | 1987 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Development and Implementation of a Computer-Generated Reminder System for Diabetes Preventive Care | Biomedical Informatics | | 1994 |