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Francis, Leslie | Group compromise: perfect cases make problematic generalizations | Rothstein argues that groups may be harmed by research on deidentified data. He concludes that researchers are obligated to minimize group harms and demonstrate respect for a studied group through robust opt-out capacities, information about the possibility of group-based harms, and publications ref... | | 2010-01-01 |
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Horch, Kenneth W. | Information extraction from peripheral nerves | This work is directed toward providing better rehabilitation for people suffering from somatosensory loss and paralysis due to spinal cord injury, head trauma, or stroke. The goal of this project is to demonstrate that information suitable for controlling prosthetic devices, modulating functional el... | Peripheral nerve; Neural recordings; Intrafascicular electrodes | 1991 |
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Blomgren, Michael | Stuttering treatment outcomes measurement: assessing above and below the surface | Most researchers now acknowledge that stuttering is a multidimensional disorder (Smith & Kelly, 1997). Therefore, any assessment of stuttering treatment requires a multifaceted approach. A multifaceted approach typically includes assessing both surface elements as well as elements of stuttering that... | | 2007-11-01 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | Workshop on multisensor integration in manufacturing automation | Many people helped make the Workshop a success, but special thanks must be given to Howard Moraff for his support, and to Vicky Jackson for her efforts in making things run smoothly. Finally, thanks to Jake Aggarwal for helping to start the ball rolling. | multisensor integration; manufacturing automation | 1987 |
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Anderson, Richard Bryan | IMHBCO (In my humble but correct opinion): necessity, virtue, and research skills | In libraries, I think we need to reexamine some of what we?ve come to consider ?virtuous? in our attitudes and behavior. Are these attributes and practices really virtues, or are they only ways of making necessary evils feel less onerous? And are they still necessary? | Research skills; Databases; Books | 2007 |
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Anderson, Richard Bryan | IMHBCO (In my humble but correct opinion): three kinds of research and two kinds of researcher | Our libraries should be places (virtual and physical) where as little searching as possible has to take place. Making libraries easier to use doesn't undermine intellectual development -- on the contrary, it makes more intellectual development possible because it lets our patrons spend more time... | Researchers; Libraries; Information | 2005 |
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Chaufty, Lisa Marie | Preserving, promoting and presenting research posters: USpace's new poster archiving service | USpace is a long-term digital archive of The University of Utah's scholarly output. It includes published journal articles, gray literature, and presentations, as well as these and dissertations. Each item in USpace includes its own permanent URL, allowing authors to share their archived work easily... | | 2010-06 |
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Coley, Phyllis D. | On turning green into gold | Anthropogenic effects on the climate and biodiversity of our planet are among the most troubling and perhaps irreversible threats facing scientists, policymakers, and citizens. Yet many scientists are reluctant or unsure of how to apply their expertise in basic science to these pressing real-world p... | Bioprospecting; Drug discovery; Active compounds; Panama | 2008 |
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Evans, David | Graphical man/machine communications: February 1968 | Technical report No. RADC - TR - 68 - 90 for the period ending 30 November, 1967. Two classes of research activities are being conducted. One is research in information processsing system technology. The other is researach in application of interactive computing technology to the solution of severa... | Fluid flow problems | 1968-02 |
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Ziegenfuss, Donna Harp | Uncovering the Intersections of Personal, Professional, and Instructional Identities, Chapter 3 | An increasing focus in higher education on learner-centered teaching and active learning instruction is driving transformation on campuses at the national and international scale.1 The COVID-19 pandemic has also pushed the instructional needs envelope forward resulting in new tools for alternative t... | instructional identity; professional identity; autoethnography; authentic teaching; disorienting dilemma; reflexivity; professional development | 2023 |
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Alexander, Kaylee P. | Towards transdisciplinarity: current and future perspectives on art markets studies | The rapid expansion of art markets research since the 2010s has been rooted in an interdisciplinary approach that has resulted in many fruitful collaborations across the humanities, science, and social sciences. Yet, despite recent calls for more cross-disciplinary collaboration, the field remains r... | transdisciplinarity; art markets; epistemology; pedagogy; higher education | |
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Malloy, Thomas E. | Difference to Inference: teaching logical and statistical reasoning through on-line interactivity | Difference to Inference is an on-line JAVA program that simulates theory testing and falsification through research design and data collection in a game format. The program, based on cognitive and epistemological principles, is designed to support learning of the thinking skills underlying deductive... | Online interactive instruction; Difference to inference | 2001 |
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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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Pataki, Diane | University of Utah Red Butte Creek Strategic Vision | A vision for Red Butte Creek at the University of Utah, developed by a RBC Strategic Vision Steering Committee led by Diane Pataki, Biology department. | Red Butte Creek; University of Utah; Planning | 2016 |
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| Research in brief: Fall 2004 | Summaries of Selected Research Projects at the University of Utah Health Sciences Center | Research: School of Medicine, College of Pharmacy;, College of Nursing, College of Health | 2004-09 |
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Mitchell, Joyce A. | Integrating historical clinical and financial data for pharmacological research | Background: Retrospective research requires longitudinal data, and repositories derived from electronic health records (EHR) can be sources of such data. With Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act meaningful use provisions, many institutions are expected to adop... | | 2011-01-01 |
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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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Hanna, Patricia Lee | Moral dimensions of academic administration (Book Review) | Reviews the book `The Moral Dimensions of Academic Administration,' by Rudolph H. Weingartner. | Books, reviews; School management & organization; nonfiction | 2002-07 |
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Gerig, Guido | Closed and open source neuroimage analysis tools and libraries at UNC | The emergence of open-source libraries and development tools in the last decade has changed the process of academic software development in many ways. In medical image processing and visualization this change is especially evident, also because open source projects are actively furthered by grant fu... | | 2006-01-01 |
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Evans, David | Graphical man/machine communications: November 1966 | Semiannual progress report for period ending 30 November, 1966. | | 1966-11 |
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Kowaleski-Jones, Lori | Welfare receipt and family structure: evaluating the effects on children's reading achievement | This paper examines the impact of public and private support system on cognitive outcomes for children born to adolescent mothers. The data for this analysis were drawn from the 1979 to 1988 rounds of the National Longitudinal Surrey of Youth between the ages of six and ten in 1988. The key inputs... | Adolescent mothers; Child development; Public support | 1999 |
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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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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Bit by Bit: EDUCOM (Electronic connection for higher education) | Bit by Bit column: "This is a new column which will address technical issues including networking, consortia activities, electronic resources, and access. This column is on EDUCOM-The Electronic Connection for Higher Education. | Educational computing; Education technology; Electronic resources; Networks; Datafiles; EDUCOM | 1990-09 |
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Evans, David | Graphical man/machine communications: November 1969 | Semi-Annual Technical Report 1 June 1969 - 30 November 1969 | | 1969-11 |
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Waitzman, Norman J. | Connecting the dots and merging meaning: using mixed methods to study primary care delivery transformation | Objective: To demonstrate the value of mixed methods in the study of practice transformation and illustrate procedures for connecting methods and for merging findings to enhance the meaning derived.. Data Source/Study Setting: An integrated network of university-owned, primary care practices at the ... | | 2013-01-01 |