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Inagaki, Ryota T.; Raghuraman, Shrlnlvasan; Chase, Kevin; Steele, Theresa; Zornik, Erilk; Olivera, Baldomero; Yamaguchi, Ayako | Molecular characterization of frog vocal neurons using pharmacological constellation. | | constellation pharmacology; motor programs; parabrachial nucleus; premotor neurons; vocalizations | 2020 |
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Lawton, Kristy J. | Motor neurons tune premotor activity in a vertebrate central pattern generator | Central patterns generators (CPGs) are neural circuits that drive rhythmic motor output without sensory feedback. Vertebrate CPGs are generally believed to operate in a top-down manner in which premotor interneurons activate motor neurons that in turn drive muscles. In contrast, the frog (Xenopus la... | CPG; feed back; synchrony; vocal; vocalization; Xenopus | 2017 |
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Bannister, Steve | NGC2903 | | NGC2903 | 2021 |
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Woolcott, Liz; Myntti, Jeremy | Now, What Do You Want Me to Do?: New and Emerging Roles for Cataloging and Metadata Librarians | Presentation given at the ALCTS Exchange online event. | Cataloging; Libraries | 2017-05-09 |
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Woolcott, Liz; Myntti, Jeremy | Organization and structure of cataloging units in academic libraries research project | This research project has been designed to gather information about the past, current, and future organizational structures of academic library cataloging units. | Cataloging; Libraries | 2016-05 |
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Myntti, Jeremy | Organization and structure of cataloging units in academic libraries research project | Presentation given at the ALCTS Heads of Cataloging Interest Group meeting at the American Library Association Midwinter Meeting, Atlanta, GA. | Cataloging; Libraries | 2017-01-23 |
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Truong, Thu H. | PELP1/SRC-3-dependent regulation of metabolic PFKFB kinases drives therapy resistant ER breast cancer | | breast cancer; metabolism; patient-derived models | 2021-06-08 |
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Smith, Amanda D. | Performance modeling and parametric study of a stratified water thermal storage tank | Thermal energy storage (TES) can significantly increase the overall effciency and operational flexibility of adistributed generation system. A sensible water storage tank is an attractive option for integration in building energy systems, due to its low cost and high heat capacity. As such, this pap... | | 2016-02-13 |
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Myntti, Jeremy | Personal Digital Archiving | Presentation on personal digital archiving for family history work at the RootsTech Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah. | Family history; Personal digital archiving | 2019-03-01 |
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Kious, Brent M. | Physician aid-in-dying and suicide prevention in psychiatry: a moral crisis? | Involuntary psychiatric commitment for suicide prevention and physician aid-in-dying (PAD) in terminal illness combine to create a moral dilemma. If PAD in terminal illness is permissible, it should also be permissible for some who suffer from non-terminal psychiatric illness: suffering provides muc... | suicide; physician aid-in-dying; psychiatry; civil commitment; mental illness; competence; suffering | 2019 |
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Kynaston, Baley, Kovtun, Roman, Loveridge, Kade, Nielson, Chris, Brandes, Anna | Planetary Health Report Card: The University of Utah School of Medicine. 2020-2021 | | Planetary Health; PHRC; Climate Change; Sustainability; Health; Healthcare; Water; Scarcity Food Systems; Urbanization Biodiversity Natural; Disasters Land Use Pollution; Biogeochemical Flows; Global Health; Medical School Education; Curriculum; Research; Outreach; Advocacy; Environmental Justice | 2020; 2021 |
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Codding, Brian F. | Prearchaic Adaptations in the Central Great Basin: Preliminary findings from a stratified open-air site in Grass Valley, Nevada | Early Holocene occupants of the Great Basin preferentially occupied highly productive habitats surrounding pluvial lakes. While growing evidence details in the adaptations of these Prearchaic foragers in the Eastern (e.g., Madsen et al. 2015) and Western Great Basin (e.g., Jenkins et al. 2012), our... | Anthropology, Cultural - methods - United States; Anthropology, Cultural - methods - Great Basin; Anthropology - Grass Valley, Nevada | 2016 |
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Vernon, Kenneth B. | Prearchaic land use in Grass Valley, Nevada: A novel statistical implementation of optimal distribution modeling | Using Prearchaic (PA) sites in Grass Valley, NV (Fig. 1), this project investigates (i) environmental factors driving variation in PA settlement and (ii) geomorphological factors driving variation in PA surface visibility. Building on previous research [1,2], we evaluate variables using Ideal Free D... | Prearchaic - Great Basin; Ideal Free Distribution; Maximum Entropy | 2018 |
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Rahman, Aowabin | Predicting electricity consumption for commercial and residential buildings using deep recurrent neural networks | This paper presents a recurrent neural network model to make medium-to-long term predictions, i.e. time horizon of ≥ 1 week, of electricity consumption profiles in commercial and residential buildings at one-hour resolution. Residential and commercial buildings are responsible for a significant fr... | Building Energy Modeling; Machine learning; Recurrent neural networks; Deep learning; Electric load prediction | 2017 |
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Rahman, Aowabin | Predicting fuel consumption for commercial building with machine learning algorithms | This paper presents a modeling framework that uses machine learning algorithms to make longterm, i.e. one year-ahead predictions, of fuel consumption in multiple types of commercial prototype buildings at one-hour resolutions. Weather and schedule variables were used as model inputs, and the hourly ... | Building energy modeling; Machine learning; Prediction; Heating load; Data-driven modeling | 2017-08 |
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Rahman, Aowabin | Predicting heating demand and sizing a stratified thermal storage tank using deep learning algorithms | This paper evaluates the performance of deep recurrent neural networks in predicting heating demand for a commercial building over a medium-to-long term time horizon (≥ 1 week), and proposes a modeling framework to demonstrate how these longer-term predictions can be used to aid design of a strati... | Building Energy Modeling; Machine Learning; Recurrent Neural Networks; Deep Learning; Heating Load Prediction; Thermal Energy Storage | 2018 |
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Myntti, Jeremy | PREMIS of our not so SIMP-le story: Implementing preservation metadata using homegrown and vendor solutions | Presentation given at the ALCTS Preservation Metadata Interest Group, American Library Association Annual Conference, Orlando, FL. | PREMIS (Project); Metadata | 2016-06-25 |
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Myntti, Jeremy | Preservation Appraisal and Selection How We Determine What Actually Needs to be Preserved | Presentation given at the ALCTS Digital Preservation Interest Group meeting at the American Library Association Annual Conference, Chicago, IL. | Digital preservation | 2017-06-25 |
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Morrow, Anne | Preserving and Disseminating Emerging Forms of Digital Scholarship in Academic and Research Libraries: The EDS Report | This report addresses challenges and offers recommendations to librarians, archivists, preservationists, and other information professionals seeking to archive and preserve emerging forms of digital scholarship. Our goal for the recommendations was, first and foremost, that they address known preser... | Digital scholarship; Libraries; Archives | 2019 |
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Lobell, Steven E. | Preventive military strike or preventive war? the fungibilty of power resources | Differential rates of growth explanations for preventive war assume that power resources are highly fungible. That is, they assume that a state's power resources are easily and quickly ‘moveable' into practical military capability. This ‘unidimensional and undifferentiated' baseline obscures an ... | Neoclassical realism; preventive war; preventive strikes; fungibility power; resources aggregate; power realism; osiraq israel syria | 2021 |
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Kelley, Darcy B.; Elliott, Taffeta M.; Evans, Ben J.; Evans, Ben J.; Hall, Ian C.; Rhodes, Heather J.; Yamaguchi, Ayako; Zornik, Erik | Probing forebrain to hindbrain circuit functions in Xenopus | The vertebrate hindbrain includes neural circuits that govern essential functions including breathing, blood pressure and heart rate. Hindbrain circuits also participate in generating rhythmic motor patterns for vocalization. In most tetrapods, sound production is powered by expiration and the circu... | fictive respiration; vocalization; pattern generation | 2016 |
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Warrier, Smitha; Lee, Alexis; Brandes, Anna | Pursing Green Health: Assessing Sustainability of Medical Curriculum and Hospital Operations [recording] | Medical students and UHealth staff and faculty continued their sustainability efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic by deep diving into assessment. This session of the Climate Changes Health and Health Equity Community Read will focus on the results of their efforts - The Planetary Health Report Card... | Hospital operations; assessment; Medical School Curriculum; sustainability | 2021-12-02 |
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Bozorgmehr, Behnam | QES-Winds v1.0: Theory and User's Guide | A new dispersion modeling system based on the well-used FORTRAN-based QUIC (Quick Urban and Industrial Complex) dispersion modeling system originally developed by the University of Utah and Los Alamos National Laboratory [1], has been under development as collaboration between the University of Utah... | | 2021 |
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Neatrour, Anna | Regional Aggregation and Discovery of Digital Collections: The Mountain West Digital Library | The Mountain West Digital Library (MWDL) is a digital collaborative of over 180 partners from five states in the U.S. West, sharing free access to over 775 digital collections with over 950,000 resources. Partners of the MWDL work together on providing regional discovery via an online portal at m... | Mountain West Digital Library; Discovery; Metadata aggregation; Digital libraries; Regional digital libraries | 2016 |
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Myntti, Jeremy | Regional Connections to National Authority Files | Local and regional authority files exist to cover gaps in national and international authority files. These types of authority files should not exist alone if they are going to be fully utilized by other institutions that may have resources about the same individuals or topics. This article discusse... | authority control; controlled vocabularies; NACO; name authority records | 2019 |