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Chamberlin, Ralph Vary | University of Utah: a history of its first hundred years, 1850-1950 | The need of a general history of the University of Utah has been long apparent. The need became more frequently voiced as the men who knew the University of old at first hand and had played important roles in its development passed away leaving it ever more difficult to obtain a clear picture of ma... | University of Deseret | 1960 |
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Wei, Y. H. Dennis | Location decisions and network configurations of foreign investment in urban China | This article studies location decisions and network configurations of FDI in Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu Province, located in the northwest of the Yangtze River Delta (YRD). Built upon the perspective that China?s economic transition can be conceptualized as a triple pr of globalization, market... | | 2010 |
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Behle, William H.; Bushman, John B.; Greenhalgh, Clifton M. | Birds of the Kanab area and adjacent high plateaus of Southern Utah | The gateway to central southern Utah is the town of Kanab, located in Kane County just a few miles north of the Utah-Arizona line. At an elevation of 4973 feet it nestles in an indenture in the Vermillion Cliffs where Kanab Canyon emerges. North of these Vermillion Cliffs, rising like two additional... | | 1958-10-01 |
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Panangaden, Prakash | Abstract interpretation and indeterminacy | We present a semantic theory that allows us to discuss the semantics of indeterminate operators in a dataflow network. The assumption is made that the language in which the indeterminate operators are written has a construct that allows for the testing of availability of data on input lines. We then... | Semantics; Indeterminate operators | 1984 |
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Chamberlin, Ralph V. | On some genera and species of American Millipeds | The notes and diagnoses in this paper are based primarily upon a small but interesting collection of millipeds recently made in Georgia by Wilton Ivie, and upon specimens in the Field Museum collection chiefly from neighboring sections of the southern states. | | 1943-10-15 |
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S.J. Quinney College of Law | QNews An Informal Faculty Newsletter December 2007 | Faculty newsletter. | | 2007-12 |
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Davidson, Diane W.; Rickart, Eric Allan; Keiter, Robert B. | Selecting wilderness areas to conserve Utah's biological diversity | Congress is currently evaluating the wilderness status of Bureau of Land Management (BLM) public lands in Utah. Wilderness areas play many important roles, and one critical role is the conservation of biological diversity. | Bureau of Land Management; Conservation; Endemic species; Exotic species; Cryptobiotic soils; Plants; Bees; Vertebrates | 1996 |
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Sanchez, Thomas W. | Walling in or walling out: gated communities | It has been four decades since the United States legally outlawed all forms of public discrimination - in housing, education, transportation, and accommodations. Yet today, we are seeing a new form of discrimination -- the gated, walled, private community. Americans are electing to live behind wall... | | 2007 |
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Sanchez, Thomas W. | New suburban politics: a county?based analysis of metropolitan voting trends since 2000 | This chapter looks at voting patterns in the American suburbs in the national elections of 2000, 2002, 2004, and 2006. Understanding these patterns is critical to understanding future elections, because the suburbs are now quasi urban and home to over half of the U.S. population.(1) Although it was ... | Elections; Voting patterns; Urban politics | 2008 |
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Douglas, A. E. | Researches in dendrochronology | The Labora I or v ol Tre e-Ring Research of the I 'mversi tv of Arizona lias developed a new source of climatic data in tile rings of properly located trees and a new method of cyclic analysis specially adapted to handling climatic changes. These two features seem to the writer to open a gateway thr... | | 1946-07-12 |
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Francis, Leslie | Penn Central Transportation Company v. New York City: easy taking-clause cases make uncertain Law. | In Penn Central Transportation Company v. New York City, the Supreme Court held that New York City's Landmarks Preservation Law as applied to Grand Central Terminal was not a "taking" of property for which compensation is constitutionally required. The decision has been hailed as a major victory for... | Law; Compensation; Property Rights; Landmarks Preservation Law; Supreme Court Rulings | 2006-06-16 |
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Sanchez, Thomas W. | Are planners prepared to address social justice and distributional equity? | Planners have stated their commitment and responsibility to assure fairness in community and regional planning activities. Evidencing this is an abundance of literature on the theoretical perspectives of social justice and planning ideals. But is this stated concern for social justice and equity re... | | 2001 |
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Rieth, Loren W | TiO2-WO3 composite nanotubes from co-sputtered thin films on si substrate for enhanced photoelectrochemical water splitting | Electrochemical anodization of a Ti-W nano-composite thin films deposited on a Si substrate by simultaneous magnetron sputtering of Ti and W resulted in the formation of TiO2-WO3 nanotubular arrays. A change in the morphology of TiO2-WO3 composite nanotubes with varying percentage of W in Ti-W compo... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Davidson, Diane W. | Nonnative brome grasses in the new national monument | Included within the boundaries of the Grand-Staircase Escalante National Monument are a number of noxious weeds for which the BLM mandates control. In addition to listed weeds are nonnative brome grasses [Bromus tectorum and Bromus rubens), which can potentially convert native ecosystems to biologic... | Noxious weeds, Cheatgrass, | 1998 |
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Goldberg, Robert A. | Hooded empire: the Ku Klux Klan in Colorado | The decade of the 1920s conjures up a unique cluster of images. A few broad, organizing conceptions dominate as people and events are filtered through a screen of memories, books, and films. This was the era of "normalcy," prohibition, "flaming youth," and the "golden glow." George Babbitt, Al Capon... | | 1981 |
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Owen, William E.; Roberts, William L. | Performance characteristics of four automated natriuretic peptide assays | Measurement of circulating B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) and N-terminal proBNP (NT-proBNP) can identify patients with heart failure and guide therapy. The limit of detection, linearity, imprecision, method comparison, analytic concordance, and reference intervals of the Access 2 BNP (Biosite, San... | Natriuretic peptide assays; BNP | 2005 |
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Maloney, Thomas N. | Ghettos and jobs in history: neighborhood effects on African American occupational status and mobility in World War I-era Cincinnati, Ohio | This article examines how residence in racially segregated neighborhoods affected the job prospects of African American men in the late 1910s. The analysis focuses on one northern city-Cincinnati, Ohio.The evidence comes from a new longitudinal dataset containing information on individuals linked... | Economic outcomes; Residential segregation; Black urban neighborhoods | 2005 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Shanties, symbolic speech, and the public forum: ramshackle protection for free expression | Shanties, symbolizing student opposition to South African apartheid and the demand that United States universities divest from corporations doing business in South Africa, were the sit-ins of the 1980s. Silent but graphic, shanties challenged the established order and attracted media attention. Som... | Civil demonstration; Civil protest; First Amendment; Civil liberties | 1990 |
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Davidson, Diane W. | Dispersal adaptations of some acacia species in the Australian arid zone | Most Australian representatives of the genus Acacia have diaspores with arillate appendages indicative of adaptation for active dispersal by animals. Based on physical and chemical characteristics of these arils and mechanisms of diaspore presentation, a number of arid zone acacias can be distingu... | Acacia; Australian arid zone; Dispersal ecology; Fruit quality; Myrmecochory; Ornithochory; Seed parasitoids; Soil nutrients | 1984 |
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Owen, William E.; Roberts, William L. | Performance characteristics of eight estradiol immunoassays | Measurement of estradiol is useful in assisted reproduction, evaluation of infertility, menopause, and male feminization. The analytic performance of 8 estradiol immunoassays was evaluated. The imprecision and accuracy of the Access, ADVIA Centaur, ARCHITECT i2000, AutoDELFIA, Elecsys 2010, IMMULI... | Estradiol immunoassays | 2004 |
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Francis, Leslie | Eminent domain compensation in the Western states: a critique of the fair market value model | Both the United States Constitution and the constitutions of the states of the intermountain west and the Pacific Coast prohibit the state from taking property without paying just compensation. Thus, there are two basic issues in any eminent domain case. First, has governmental interference with pro... | Eminent domain; Compensation; Governmental interference; Fair Market Value | 2006-06-16 |
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Herbert, John; Arlitsch, Kenning | digitalnewspapers.org: The Digital Newspapers Program at the University of Utah | This article describes the Utah Digital Newspapers Program at the University of Utah's Marriott Library. Background information regarding the historical importance of newspapers, the current state of commercial newspaper digitization and the problems with small newspaper digitization are reviewed, a... | Digital libraries; Newspaper and periodical libraries; Library materials, Digitization | 2004 |
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Stang, Peter J. | Self-selected formation of single discrete supramolecules with flexible, bidentate ligands in the coordination-driven self-assembly | Flexible donor ligands like 1,2-bis(3-pyridyl)ethyne or 1,4-bis(3-pyridyl)-1,3-butadiyne selfassemble into discrete 2-D supramolecules instead of infinite networks upon combination with organoplatinum 90, 120, and 180 degree acceptor units. These systems are unique examples of versatile pyridine... | Bidentate ligands; Flexible donor ligands; Supramolecules; Coordination-driven self-assembly | 2008 |
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| Transportation, Land Use and Ecology along the Wasatch Front: Report from a conference held on November 14, 1997 | Transportation, Land Use and Ecology along the Wasatch Front: Report from a conference held on November 14, 1997 | | 1997 |
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Adler, Frederick R. | Deconvolution of isotope signals from bundles of multiple hairs | Segmental analysis of hair has been used in diverse fields ranging from forensics to ecology to measure the concentration of substances such as drugs and isotopes. Multiple hairs are typically combined into a bundle for segmental analysis to obtain a high-resolution series of measurements. Individua... | | 2014-01-01 |