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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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Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh | Formal methods for surviving the jungle of heterogeneous parallelism | The parallel programming community will soon be entering the ‘jungle' of heterogeneous hardware and software. Unfortunately, we are not adequately preparing future programmers (today's students) to cope with the many challenges of heterogeneous concurrency, especially in their ability to rigorousl... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Anderson, Rick | Responses to the Question: "Five Years from Now, How Will You Know Whether Your Transformative Deal Has Been a Success? | | transformative deals, open access, subscription | 2020-03 |
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Zhdanov, Michael S. | Three-dimensional regularized focusing inversion of gravity gradient tensor component data | We develop a new method for interpretation of tensor gravity field component data, based on regularized focusing inversion. The focusing inversion makes its possible to reconstruct a sharper image of the geological target than conventional maximum smoothness inversion. This new technique can be eff... | Focusing inversion; Gravity gradient; Gravity gradiometry | 2004 |
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Riloff, Ellen M. | Unified model of phrasal and sentential evidence for information extraction | Information Extraction (IE) systems that extract role fillers for events typically look at the local context surrounding a phrase when deciding whether to extract it. Often, however, role fillers occur in clauses that are not directly linked to an event word. We present a new model for event extract... | Information extraction; Phrasal evidence; Sentential evidence; Role fillers; Event extraction; Sentential event recognizer; Plausible roll-filler recognizer | 2009 |
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Bordelon, Amanda C. | Flowable fibrous concrete for thin pavement inlays | Synthetic fibers within a flowable fibrous concrete (FFC) mixture were characterized by relating their spatial distribution and orientations, determined from x-ray computed tomography (CT), with the measured toughness or fracture energy response of a FFC specimen. This new type of concrete, FFC, wa... | | 2011 |
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Garrett, A. O. | The uredinales or rusts of Utah | The catalogue of the rusts of Utah presented herewith is the result o f thirty-four years work in collecting and observation by the author. During this time the writer has collected in every county in the state, excepting Daggett. | | 1937-11-18 |
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Vardeny, Zeev Valentine | Magneto-optical studies of photoexcitations in C61 | We have used a variety of cw optical and optically detected magnetic-resonance techniques to characterize long-lived photoexeitations in methanofullerene (C6 1) as a dispersion in polystyrene glass, at temperatures below 10 K. We identify triplet excitons with zero-field-splitting (ZFS) parameters... | Photoexcitations; C61; Methanofullerene | 1993-12 |
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Harrison, Reid R. | Power, clock, and data recovery in a wireless neural recording device | For many medical applications, neural recording systems should be fully implantable. Transcutaneous wires must be compleley eliminated, and this necessitates the wireless transfer of power, clock and configuration data to the device. We have developed, fabricated, and tested cirucits that recover po... | | 2006 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | Sensors and Transducers | Biomedical Informatics | | 1993 |
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Wambaugh, Julie L. | Apraxia of speech: perceptual analysis of trisyllabic word productions across repeated sampling occasions | Early apraxia of speech (AOS) research has characterized errors as being variable, resulting in a number of different error types being produced on repeated productions of the same stimuli. Conversely, recent research has uncovered greater consistency in errors, but there are limited data examining ... | | 2011-01-01 |
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Mitchell, Joyce A. | Bioinformatics linkage of heterogeneous clinical and genomic information in support of personalized medicine | Objectives: Biomedical Informatics as a whole faces a difficult epistemological task, since there is no foundation to explain the complexities of modeling clinical medicine and the many relationships between genotype, phenotype, and environment. This paper discusses current efforts to investigate su... | | 2007-01-01 |
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Olivera, Baldomero M.; Ireland, Chris M. | NMR structures of conotoxins | This review discusses the methodology, structural details, and biological implications regarding NMR structures of conotoxins. NMR and molecular modeling techniques have improved to the point that three-dimensional structures of conotoxins can now be determined with a significant degree of confiden... | Conotoxins | 1996 |
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Harrison, Reid R.;Normann, Richard A. | Design and testing of an integrated circuit for multi-electrode neural recording | We have developed a single-chip neural recording system with wireless power delivery and telemetry. The 0.5-μm CMOS IC is designed to be bonded to the back of a 100-channel Utah Electrode Array. A pad near each amplifier allows connection of the chip to the MEMS electrode array. The complete Integr... | recording; Neural recording; Utah Electrode Array; Multielectrode arrays (MEA); Telemetry; Spike detectors; Wireless | 2007-01 |
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Miller, Jan D. | Effect of pH on pulping and flotation of mixed office wastepaper | The effect of pulping reagents on the deinking flotation of laser-printed wastepaper was investigated with regard to the removal efficiency of toner and mineral filler particles at different pH values. These results show that caustic pulping causes the toner to be released from the fibres as larger... | Wastepaper; Deinking; pH values; Pulp production processes | 1999 |
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Liu, Feng | Simple generic method for predicting the effect of strain on surface diffusion | We show, by first-principles calculations, that the effect of external strain on surface diffusion is inherently correlated with the intrinsic surface stress induced by the adatom along its diffusion pathways. We demonstrate a simple generic method for a priori predicting quantitatively how an ext... | Surface diffusion; First-principles calculations; Adatoms | 2001-11 |
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Liu, Feng | Tuning nucleation density of metal island with charge doping of graphene substrate | We have demonstrated that the island nucleation in the initial stage of epitaxial thin film growth can be tuned by substrate surface charge doping. This charge effect was investigated using spin density functional theory calculation in Fe-deposition on graphene substrate as an example. It was found ... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Parker, Bradley J. | Yukarı dicle arkeolojik araştırma projesi (UTARP): 2002 Yılı Kenan Tepe Kazilarina Genal Bakış (The Upper Tigris Archaeological Reseach Project (UTARP): An Overview of the 2002 Excavations at Kenan Tepe) | During the summer of 2002 members of the Upper Tigris Archaeological Research Project (UTARP) undertook a third season of archaeological excavations at the site of Kenan Tepe in the Il?su Dam Area of Southeastern Turkey1. Since our report in the previous volume (Parker et al. 2004) Parker focused... | | 2011 |
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Parke, Frederic Ira | A parametric model for human faces | This report presents a computer model for the representation of human faces. This three-dimensional, parametric model produces shaded facial images. The face, constructed of polygonal surfaces, is manipulated through the use of parameters which control interpolation, translation, rotation and scalin... | Parametric model; Human face | 1975 |
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Meyer, Miriah Dawn | Design activity framework for visualization design | An important aspect in visualization design is the connection between what a designer does and the decisions the designer makes. Existing design process models, however, do not explicitly link back to models for visualization design decisions. We bridge this gap by introducing the design activity fr... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Symko, Orest George | Exchange interactions and magnetic dimension in Cu(L-alanine)2 | A study of the magnetic properties of the copper (II) complex of the amino acid L-alanine [CU(Lalanine) 2] is reported. The susceptibility of a powder sample has been measured between 0.013 and 240 K. A linear-spin-chain model with antiferromagnetic exchange coupling J = -0.52 K fits well the susce... | Cu(L-alanine)2; Exchange interactions; Magnetic dimension | 1991-01 |
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Zhang, Chengqiang | Hardware-only stream prediction + cache prefetching + dynamic access ordering | The speed gap between processors and memory system is becoming the performance bottleneck for many applications, and computations with strided access patterns are among those that suffer most. The vectors used in such applications lack temporal and often spatial locality, and are usually too large t... | Speed gap; Stream prediction; Cache prefetching; Dynamic access ordering | 1999 |
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Ward, Robert Scott | The physical therapy and society summit (PASS) meeting: observations and opportunities | The construct of delivering high-quality and cost-effective health care is in flux, and the profession must strategically plan how to meet the needs of society. In 2006, the House of Delegates of the American Physical Therapy Association passed a motion to convene a summit on ?how physical therapist... | | 2010 |
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Olivera, Baldomero M.; McIntosh, J. Michael | α-Conotoxins ImI and ImII: similar α7 nicotinic receptor antagonists act at different sites | A novel conotoxin, α-conotoxin ImII (α-CTx ImII), identified from Conus imperialis venom ducts, was chemically synthesized. A previously characterized C. imperialis conotoxin, α-conotoxin ImI (α-CTx ImI), is closely related; 9 of 12 amino acids are identical. Both α-CTx ImII and α-CTx ImI... | Conotoxins; Conotoxin ImI; Conotoxin ImII | 2003 |
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Miller, Jan D. | Agglomeration and magnetic deinking for office paper | Magnet deinking of office paper (OP) is a promising technology for the production of high quality secondary fiber. The technique is possible because a significant portion of the toner in OP furnish has a magnetic character. Toner magnetic susceptibility can vary from weakly paramagnetic to ferroma... | Wastepaper; Magnetic deinking; Toner; Magnetic susceptibility | 2000 |