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Olivera, Baldomero M. | Novel venom peptides from the cone snail Conus pulicarius discovered through next-generation sequencing of its venom duct transcriptome | The venom peptides (i.e., conotoxins or conopeptides) that species in the genus Conus collectively produce are remarkably diverse, estimated to be around 50,000 to 140,000, but the pace of discovery and characterization of these peptides have been rather slow. To date, only a minor fraction have be... | | 2012 |
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Scott, Steve | Everything you need, should, could, would want to know about data security. | A LIFT Forum presentation. The purpose of the Library and Information Technology Forum is to inform the University of Utah community about electronic information resources, and current trends in the use of computers and online technologies for accessing these resources. | Data Security | 2005-12-07 |
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Landesman, Margaret M. | ATG interview with John Sack | John Sack is the Director of High Wire Press, a department of the Stanford University Libraries, which assists with the publication of 334 journals, mostly in the sciences. | Publishers; Publishing; Serial publishing | 2002-12 |
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Freire, Juliana; Silva, Claudio T. | Provenance for computational tasks: a survey | The problem of systematically capturing and managing provenance for computational tasks has recently received significant attention because of its relevance to a wide range of domains and applications. The authors give an overview of important concepts related to provenance management, so that poten... | Provenance management; Computational tasks | 2008-05 |
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Wight, Charles Albert; Anderson, Richard Bryan | Electronic publication of theses and dissertations | For many years, the university has required its doctoral students to print and publish their dissertations. After a dissertation has been approved for release by the Graduate School thesis editors and the student has been approved for graduation, the university sends one copy of the manuscript to Pr... | Electronic publication; Theses; Dissertations | 2010 |
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Warner, Homer R. | The HELP Hospital Information System: Update 1998 | Biomedical Informatics | | 1999 |
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Morrison, David L. | An introduction to patent searching | Presentation by David Morrison at the Marriott Library Spring Semester Training Workshop, 2013. | | 2013-08 |
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Mitchell, Joyce A. | The columbia registry of controlled clinical computer trials | Numerous reports on randomized controlled clinical trials of comnputer-based interventions have been published. These trials provide useful evaluations of the impact of information technology on patient care. Unfortunately, several obstacles make access to the trial reports difficult. Barriers inclu... | | 1992-01-01 |
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Clayton, Paul D. | Presentation of the Morris F. Collen Award to Homer R. Warner, MD, PhD: "Why Not! Let's Do It!" | Biomedical Informatics | | 1995 |
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Kessler, Robert R. | Persistence is hard, then you die! or compiler and runtime support for a persistent common Lisp. | Integrating persistence into an existing programming language is a serious undertaking. Preserving the essence of t h e existing language, adequately supporting persistence, and maintaining efficiency require low-level support from the compiler and runtime systems. Pervasive, low-level changes were ... | Persistence; Programming language; Lisp compiler; Persistent Lisp | 1994 |
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Sobh, Tarek M.; Henderson, Thomas C. | Robotic prototyping environment (Progress report) | Prototyping is an important activity in engineering. Prototype development is a good test for checking the viability of a proposed system. Prototypes can also help in determining system parameters, ranges, or in designing better systems. The interaction between several modules (e.g., S/W, VLSI, CAD,... | Prototyping; Prototyping environment; Robotic prototyping | 1994 |
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Mitchell, Joyce A. | Beyond relevance--characteristics of key papers for clinicians: an exploratory study in an academic setting | Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine what factors beyond relevance influence a clinician's decision to choose to read one journal article over another in satisfying an information need. Design: Seventeen health care providers were interviewed and then surveyed regarding the characte... | | 1996-01-01 |
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Clayton, Paul D. | Sharing Medical Knowledge for Automated Decision-Making | Biomedical Informatics | | 1988 |
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Mecklenburg, Robert | GORP: An object-oriented design for genomic objects, relationships and processes | The Eccles Institute for Human Genetics (EIHG) has developed a genomic database based on a novel level of abstraction. Objects, relationships, and processes are explicitly represented in an object model. This model has been implemented in a traditional relational database management system. Transla... | Eccles Institute for Human Genetics; EIHG; GORP; Genomic databases; Object model | 1996 |
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Bradshaw, Karen E. | Development of a Computerized Laboratory Alerting System | Biomedical Informatics | | 1989 |
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Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah | IAIMS Newsletter Summer 2000 | The IAIMS Newsletter is published three times a year (August, January, May) with one InfoFair supplement and provides valuable information about Library activities and resources as well as informative articles related to information technology. | IAIMS | 2000-05-01 |
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Myntti, Jeremy | Roles and responsibilities of cataloging units in academic libraries research project | Presentation given at the ALCTS Cataloging and Classification Research Interest Group, American Library Association Annual Conference, Orlando, FL. | Cataloging; Libraries | 2016-06-26 |
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Liu, Feng | Computational R&D for industrial applications | Recent advances in high-speed supercomputer and computational algorithms have brought us into a new era of computational materials science. These advances make it possible to investigate many existing materials systems that were previously considered intractable and also predict and design novel mat... | Computational materials science | 2005 |
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Peay, Wayne J.; Butter, Karen A.; Ellis, Sandra | Production of a union list of serials using the PHILSOM Serials System | The Eccles Library has used the PHILSOM serials control system since 1969, when it was the first library to join the PHILSOM Network. The PHILSOM system is a comprehensive, automated serials control system, developed and operated as a network by the Washington University School of Medicine Library. ... | Union List; PHILSOM; Library Technical Services; Costs and Cost Analysis; Economics | 1984-01 |
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Warner, Homer R. | An Interlingua for Electronic Interchange of Medical Information: Using Fames to Map between Clinical Vocabularies | Biomedical Informatics | | 1991 |
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Huser, Vojtech | Chapter 5: RetroGuide Evaluation | This chapter presents a RetroGuide (RG) evaluation study which was conducted to assess the flowchart-based modeling approach. This study complements the previously presented case studies in an overall effort to evaluate the RG project. The evaluation was targeted at informatics users with small to m... | Retroguide, Evaluation study, Analysis of data, Structured query language, Biomedical informatics, EHR, RetroGuide | 2008-03-28 |
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Clemmer, Terry P. | Introduction to Computers in Monitoring | Biomedical Informatics | | 1995 |
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Pryor, T. Allan | Computerized Nurse Charting | Biomedical Informatics | | 1989 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Acquiring minds want to know: [readers' survey] | In preparation for a discussion at the Charleston Conference, I am asking librarians, vendors, publishers, and system vendors who read Against the Grain to answer a survey about how services and products that support information delivery and dissemination are developed and change over time. For exa... | Reader surveys; Libraries; Acquisitions; Vendors | 1993 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Acquiring minds want to know: is full text half full or half empty? | Fulltext has become a more prevalent offering in electronic resources. In some cases the original publisher may produce material both in print and electronic form or in electronic form only, while maintaining control over the contents. In other cases, another party may obtain the rights from the pu... | Full text; Digital libraries; Electronic information | 1996 |