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51 Gardner, Reed M.Trouble-Shooting Pressure Monitoring Systems: When do the Numbers Lie?Biomedical Informatics1987
52 Pryor, T. AllanComputerized Arrhythmia Management of Patients in a Coronary Care UnitBiomedical Informatics1984
53 Pryor, T. AllanA MLM-Based Order Entry System: The Use of Knowledge in a Traditional HIS ApplicationBiomedical Informatics1990
54 Warner, Homer R.Assessing the Behavioral Impact of a Diagnostic Decision Support SystemBiomedical Informatics1995
55 Warner, Homer R.ILIAD's Role in the Generalization of Learning Across a Medical DomainBiomedical Informatics1992
56 Warner, Homer R.ILIAD's Role in the Generaliztion of Learning Across a Medical DomainBiomedical Informatics1992
57 Warner, Homer R.A Comparison of Meta-1 and HELP Terms: Implications for Clinical DataBiomedical Informatics1990
58 Warner, Homer R.An Approach to Evaluating the Completeness of a Medical Knowledge BaseBiomedical Informatics1989
59 Holzner, Claudio A.; Jameson, Kenneth P.; Maloney, Thomas N.; Abebe, Berhanie; Lund, Matthew; Schaub, KristenEconomic impact of the Mexico-Utah relationshipThis study began during the Summer of 2005 and set out to examine the complexity of the globalized relation between Utah and Mexico, concentrating on broadly defined "economic linkages." It was designed to build upon earlier similar studies done in Arizona and in Texas on those states' relations wit...Economics, Utah; Migration; Immigration; Mexico; Undocumented immigrants2006-03-10
60 Gardner, Reed M.Spirometry and Flow-Volume CurvesBiomedical Informatics1989
61 Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of UtahIAIMS Newsletter InfoFair 2001 SupplementThe IAIMS Newsletter provides valuable information about Library activities and resources as well as informative articles related to information technology.IAIMS2001-03-16
62 Gardner, Reed M.The Future of Computerized Decision Support in Critical CareBiomedical Informatics1994
63 Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of UtahIAIMS Newsletter February 1996The IAIMS Newsletter provides valuable information about Library activities and resources as well as informative articles related to information technology.IAIMS1996-01-29
64 Bradshaw, Karen E.Improving Efficiency and Quality in a Computerized ICUBiomedical Informatics1988
65 Clark, James Henry3-D Design of free-form B-Spline surfaces (CSTD-74-005)This report describes an experimental system for designing free-form B-spline surfaces using a head-mounted display. In this system, the interaction with the surfaces takes place in three dimensions as the designed object's shape Is updated in real-time. The report also examines some of the problems...Computer animation1974-09
66 Firmage, Edwin B.Religion & the law: the Mormon experience in the nineteenth centuryThe Mormon cases present a fascinating study of diversity and conformity in the nineteenth century United States. From their beginning the Mormons were a gathered people. Almost immediately, from the time of the origin in New York, the Mormons challenged national and state legal systems to protect...Law; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; Nineteenth century; Polygamy; Theocracy1990
67 Firmage, Edwin B.MX:democracy, religion and the rule of law--my journeyThis is my story of the defeat of the MX missile's proposed basing mode in the Great Basin of the West. Where to begin? I'm reflecting on cancer and MX at this moment. About journeys where we would not go but do. Beginnings are not easy, though the first verses of Genesis and John make them sound so...Missile Experimental; Great Basin; Cold War2004
68 Warner, Homer R.HELP - A Hospital-Wide System for Computer-Based Support of Decision-MakingBiomedical Informatics1981
69 Warner, Homer R.Clustered Knowledge Representation: Increasing the Reliability of Computerized Expert SystemsBiomedical Informatics1988
70 Firmage, Edwin B.Violence and the gospel: the teachings of the Old Testament, the New Testament, and the Book of MormonA United Nations study estimates that the direct effects of an all-out nuclear exchange-the initial blasts, the consequent radiation, and the ensuing fires-would kill 1.1 billion people.1 Beyond those direct effects, indirect, radiation-related effects would create an unprecedented pandemic that wo...Warfare; War; Deliverance1986
71 Gardner, Reed M.Computerized Intensive Care Monitoring at LDS Hospital - Progress and DevelopmentBiomedical Informatics1974
72 Evans, DavidGraphical man/machine communications: December 1971Semi-Annual Technical Report for period 1 June 1971 to 31 December 1971. This document includes a summary of research activities and facilities at the University of Utah under Contract F30602-70-C-0300. Information conveys important research milestones attained during this period by each of the f...Man/machine communications; Computing systems; Digital waveform processing1971-12
73 Vickers, Donald LeeSorcerer's apprentice: head-mounted display and wandSorcerer's Apprentice is an interactive computer graphics system utilizing a head-mounted display and at three-dimensional wand. The system allows three-dimensional interaction with line drawings which are displayed in real time, that is about 20 frames per second. The display, worn like a pair of e...Sorcerer's apprentice; Head-mounted display; Three-dimensional wand1974
74 Firmage, Edwin B.Free exercise of religion in nineteenth century America: the Mormon casesThe Mormon cases present a fascinating study of diversity and conformity in the United States in the nineteenth century. From their beginning the Mormons were a gathered people. Almost immedi- ately, from their origins in New York, the Mormons challenged the legal systems in the nation and the state...Law; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; Nineteenth century; Polygamy; Theocracy1989
75 Ailion, David Charles; Morris, Alan H.Quantitative assessment of pulmonary edema by nuclear magnetic resonance methodsConsiderable progress has been made in the application of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging and nonimaging techniques to the quantitative assessment of pulmonary edema. NMR measurements offer the advantages of being noninvasive, relatively rapid, and easily repeatable. In addition, NMR imagin...Quantitative assessment1988
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