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 | Armentrout, Peter B. | Threshold collision-induced dissociation of Sr2+ (H2 O) x complexes (x=1-6): an experimental and theoretical investigation of the complete inner shell hydration energies of Sr2+ | The sequential bond energies of Sr2+(H2O)x complexes, where x=1-6, are determined by threshold collision-induced dissociation using a guided ion beam tandem mass spectrometer equipped with an electrospray ionization source. The electrospray source produces an initial distribution of Sr2+(H2O)x compl... | | 2010 |
102 |
 | Vardeny, Zeev Valentine | Threshold excitation statistics and imaging of random lasers in ?-conjugated polymer films; evidence for random resonators | Random lasing is laser action that consists of a sequence of narrow, coherent spectral lines observed when stimulated emission in a disordered gain medium is excited above threshold excitation intensity, Ith. We studied three Ith distribution functions, F(n)(Ith) in ?-conjugated polymer films, where... | | 2010 |
103 |
 | Balasubramonian, Rajeev | Towards scalable, energy-efficient, bus-based on-chip networks | It is expected that future on-chip networks for many-core processors will impose huge overheads in terms of energy, delay, complexity, verification effort, and area. There is a common belief that the bandwidth necessary for future applications can only be provided by employing packet-switched netwo... | On-chip networks; Multi-core computing; Bus-based; Energy efficient | 2010 |
104 |
 | Hillman, Nicholas W | Tuition discounting for revenue management | Over the past decade, institutionally-funded financial aid (or "tuition discounts") have been the fastest-growing item within most public four-year college and university operating budgets. One explanation for this trend is due to the changing structure of public colleges' revenue streams, as tuitio... | | 2010 |
105 |
 | O'Rourke, Dennis H. | Unangan past and present: the contrasts between observed and inferred histories | Abstract Academic research focusing on the population and culture history of the Aleut (Unangan) people began in the late 19th century and continues to the present. The papers in this special issue of Human Biology summarize the latest results from archaeological, linguistic, genetic, and morphometr... | | 2010 |
106 |
 | Tasdizen, Tolga | Using sequential context for image analysis | This paper proposes the sequential context inference (SCI) algorithm for Markov random field (MRF) image analysis. This algorithm is designed primarily for fast inference on an MRF model, but its application requires also a specific modeling architecture. The architecture is composed of a sequence ... | | 2010 |
107 |
 | Nicoll, Kathleen; Chan, Marjorie A. | Utah's geologic and geomorphic terrestrial analogs to Mars: a training ground for future robotic and human missions to Mars | Utah offers spectacular geologic features and valuable analogue environments and processes for Mars studies. Relatively intact, horizontal strata of the Colorado Plateau are analogous to Mars, where the effects of strong ground motion from earthquakes or impacts are preserved. Within Utah, easily ac... | | 2010 |
108 |
 | Von Arnim, Rudiger Lennart | Wage policy in an open economy kalecki-kaldor model: a simulation study | This paper discusses a Post?Keynesian model of income, production, and trade. The one?country, one?sector model features Kaleckian investment demand, Kaldorian productivity and a labor market module based on a wage?price spiral. The model is first presented for a closed economy with exogenous real w... | | 2010 |
109 |
 | Utz, Rebecca L. | What is a cohort effect? Comparison of three statistical methods for modeling cohort effects in obesity prevalence in the United States, 1971-2006 | Analysts often use different conceptual definitions of a cohort effect, and therefore different statistical methods, which lead to differing empirical results. A definition often used in sociology assumes that cohorts have unique characteristics confounded by age and period effects, whereas epidem... | Cohort effect; Obesity prevalence | 2010 |
110 |
 | Harrison, Reid R. | Wireless integrated circuit for the acquisition of electrocorticogram signals | Abstract-We present the design and characterization of amplifiers and control logic for an integrated circuit designed to record electrocorticograms (ECoG) from the surface of the brain. The chip, which was fabricated in a 0.6-μm BiCMOS process, contains 100 amplifiers, control logic, and circuits... | | 2010 |
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 | Wu, Yong-Shi | Wu replies | The preceding Comment [1] on my Letter [2] and Haldane?s Letter [3] cites three old papers by Anghel [4], which contained an unfounded claim that the thermodynamics derived in Ref. [2] for a generalized ideal gas, based on the generalized Pauli principle proposed in Ref. [3], is physically inconsis... | Quantum states; Quasiparticle excitation; Species; Subspecies; Species subdivision | 2010 |
112 |
 | Wright, Scott D. | Age wave is here : the aging of the baby boomers November 2010 | Paul C. Light (1998) wrote one of the first books to examine the complexities of the baby boom generation and their future implications and impact. The book titled, "Baby Boomers", investigated what unified and what divided the generation and reflected on the potential for "golden days" (would it b... | | 2010-08 |
113 |
 | Hogue, Michael T.; Keiter, Robert B.; Ruple, John; Uchitel, Kirsten | Analysis of Environmental, Legal, Socioeconomic and Policy Issues Critical to the Development of Commercial Oil Shale Leasing on the Public Lands in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming under the Mandates of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 | This report seeks to identify and evaluate the critical legal and economic policy issues in order to inform federal, state, tribal, and other decision makers, as well as affected citizens, of the likely challenges and tradeoffs inherent in implementing a commercial oilshale leasing program on the pu... | | 2010-01 |
114 |
 | Kasera, Sneha K.; Patwari, Neal | High-rate uncorrelated bit extraction for shared secret key generation from channel measurements | Secret keys can be generated and shared between two wireless nodes by measuring and encoding radio channel characteristics without ever revealing the secret key to an eavesdropper at a third location. This paper addresses bit extraction, i.e., the extraction of secret key bits from noisy radio chan... | Wireless networks; Multipath fading; Physical layer; Key generation; Secret keys; Bit extraction | 2010-01 |
115 |
 | Lupton, John Mark | Hyperfine-field-mediated spin beating in electrostatically bound charge carrier pairs | Organic semiconductors offer a unique environment to probe the hyperfine coupling of electronic spins to a nuclear spin bath. We explore the interaction of spins in electron-hole pairs in the presence of inhomogeneous hyperfine fields by monitoring the modulation of the current through an organic li... | Spin beating; Electrostatically-bound; Charge carrier pairs; Electronic spins; Nuclear spin bath; Organic light-emitting diodes | 2010-01 |
116 |
 | Chaudhuri, Reaz A. | Interlaminar shear stresses around an internal part-through hole in a stretched laminated composite plate | The equilibrium/compatibility method, which is a semi-analytical post-processing method, is employed for computation of hitherto unavailable through-thickness variation of interlaminar (transverse) shear stresses in the vicinity of the bi-layer interface circumferential re-entrant corner line of an... | | 2010-03 |
117 |
 | Armentrout, Peter B. | IR spectroscopy of cationized aliphatic amino acids: stability of charge-solvated structure increases with metal cation size | Abstract Gas-phase structures of alkali metal cationized (Li+, Na+, K+, Rb+, Cs+) proline (Pro) and N-methyl alanine have been investigated using infrared multiple photon dissociation (IRMPD) spectroscopy utilizing light generated by a free electron laser and computational modeling. Measured IRMPD... | | 2010-11 |
118 |
 | Battin, Margaret P. | Irony of supporting physician-assisted suicide: a personal account | Under other circumstances, I would have written an academic paper rehearsing the arguments for and against legalization of physician-assisted suicide: autonomy and the avoidance of pain and suffering on the pro side, the wrongness of killing, the integrity of the medical profession, and the risk of... | | 2010-08 |
119 |
 | Goldberg, Robert A. | Kathryn S. Olmsted. Real enemies: conspiracy theories and American Democracy, World War I to 9/11 | In 1963, historian Richard Hofstadter donned the clinician's white coat to describe conspiracy theorists and a "paranoid style of American politics" given to exaggeration, distortion, and fantastical thinking. If still the favorite of journalists, Hofstadter's ideas have been significantly revised ... | | 2010-04 |
120 |
 | Craigle, Valeri | Legal Scholarship in the Digital Domain: A Technical Roadmap for implementing the Durham Statement | Legal Scholarship in the Digital Domain: A Technical Roadmap for implementing the Durham Statement | | 2010-12 |
121 |
 | Vardeny, Zeev Valentine | Magnetoconductance response in unipolar and bipolar organic diodes at ultrasmall fields | We measured magnetoconductance (MC) response in a number of unipolar and bipolar organic diodes based on rr-conjugated polymers and small molecules at fields |B|< 100 mT and various bias voltages and temperatures. Similar to magneto-electroluminescence, the MCðBÞ response in bipolar diodes shows a... | | 2010-08 |
122 |
 | Vardeny, Zeev Valentine | Nonlinear optical spectroscopy of excited states in disubstituted polyacetylene | We used a variety of nonlinear optical (NLO) spectroscopies for studying the excited states order and primary photoexcitations in disubstituted polyacetylene (DPA). The NLO spectroscopies include ultrafast pump-probe photomodulation in a broad spectral range of 0.2-2.5 eV, two-photon absorption in... | | 2010-05 |
123 |
 | Kasera, Sneha K. | On fast and accurate detection of unauthorized wireless access points using clock skews | We explore the use of clock skew of a wireless local area network access point (AP) as its fingerprint to detect unauthorized APs quickly and accurately. The main goal behind using clock skews is to overcome one of the major limitations of existing solutions-the inability to effectively detect Mediu... | Clock skews; Unauthorized access; Medium access control; MAC; Address spoofing; Wireless networks; Time Synchronization Function; TSF | 2010-03 |
124 |
 | Chaudhuri, Reaz A. | On three-dimensional singular stress/residual stress fields at the front of a crack/anticrack in an orthotropic/orthorhombic plate under anti-plane shear loading | A novel eigenfunction expansion technique, based in part on separation of the thickness-variable, is developed to derive three-dimensional asymptotic stress field in the vicinity of the front of a semi-infinite through-thickness crack/anticrack weakening/reinforcing an infinite orthotropic/orthorhom... | | 2010-07 |
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 | Fuller, Ronald; McNett, Meredith; McPhail, Ross | One Moment in Time: Lessons Learned From Library Snapshot Day 2010 | The University of Utah Law Library participates in Library Snapshot Day 2010 - and learns what patrons really think. | | 2010-11 |