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Couldwell, William T. | Conflict and opportunity: neurosurgery and industry | The relationship between neurosurgery and industry is multifaceted. Most aspects of this relationship promote the advancement of a highly technical field such as neurosurgery, helping neurosurgeons bring ever more effective therapies to their patients. However, serious ethical and legal concerns a... | | 2007-01-01 |
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Coley, Phyllis D. | What's up? Perspectives from the first international forest canopy conference at Sarasota, Florida, 1994 | Jumars, caribineers, pole pruners, tree bicycles, Bosun's chairs, booms, peconhas . . . these terms are not listed in most biological dictionaries. Nor are construction cranes or large treehouses or hot-air dirigibles listed as priority equipment for any scientific laboratories. But these are th... | | 1995 |
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Evans, David | Graphical man/machine communications: May 1969 | Semi-Annual Technical Report 1 December 1968 - 30 May 1969 | | 1969-05 |
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Paiva, Marie | From palace to treasure house: creating a new space for the Institute of Ethiopian Studies LIbrary | The Institute of Ethiopian Studies (IES) Library is a research library located at Addis Ababa University in Ethiopia. Hope arrived in 2009 when construction began for a new IES library. | Ethiopia; Research libraries; American Library Association annual conference | 2011 |
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Camp, Nicola J. | Genome-wide linkage analysis for aggressive prostate cancer in Utah high risk pedigrees | 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 involving numerous genes and variable phenotypic expression. This heterogene... | Linkage analysis; Aggressive prostate cancer; CaP genes; ICPCG; Utah; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2009 |
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| Research in brief: Spring 2005 | 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 | 2005-03 |
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Andrus, Jennifer | Critical discourse analysis and rhetoric and composition | Over the past two decades, critical discourse analysis has emerged as a major new multidisciplinary approach to the study of texts and contexts in the public sphere. Developed in Europe, CDA has lately become increasingly popular in North America, where it is proving especially congenial to new dire... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Paiva, Marie | An ethiopian research library evolves into the new millennium: The institute of ethiopian studies library, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababs, Ethiopia | | | 2010-05-14 |
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Evans, David | Graphical man/machine communications: May 1967 | Semiannual technical report for period ending 15 May, 1967. | | 1967-05 |
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McDaniel, Susan | Adoption in Canada: A neglected area of data collection and research | For some decades there has been in Canada, as in the United States, recurrent public interest in adoption. At various times this interest has been kindled by professional concern about unauthorized child placement and by the plight of children made homeless by war and other calamities. More recently... | Canada; Adoption; Statistics | 1981 |
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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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Breznay, Ann Marie; Haas, Leslie M. | If you build it will they come? Services will make the difference in a portal | Abstract: Identifying and adding services to a library portal will add to its long term success in a market that pits libraries against commercial vendors like Google and Amazon.com. The current focus on portals has been on selecting collections and developing the basic functionality of the websi... | Web design; Functionality; Customization | 2005-10 |
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Taylor, Mark | Understanding the community based participatory research (CBPR) approach: case study in Ghana | In 2003, the University of Utah, in cooperation with Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH), the Atwima Nwabiagya District Assembly and Barekuma community leaders, formed what is known as the Barekuma Collaborative Community Development Proj... | | 2011-12-01 |
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Hoeppner, David W. | Cold-working effects on previously damaged fasterner holes | Metal fatigue is microscopic damage/deformation that occurs each time a component is loaded. Metal fatigue is very common in aircraft structures, as they are often made as thin as possible for weight considerations. In order to continue flying older aircraft, cold expansion, or cold-working, was dev... | | 2011-05-05 |
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Tribby, Calvin Pierce | Do air quality alerts reduce traffic? An analysis of traffic data from the Salt Lake City metropolitan area | This research explores the unintended behavioral consequences on traffic volumes of the Air Quality Alert notification system in Salt Lake and Davis Counties, Utah. | Air Quality; Traffic; Salt Lake; Davis; Ozone; PM 2.5 | 2013 |
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Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah | IAIMS Newsletter InfoFair 2001 Supplement | The IAIMS Newsletter provides valuable information about Library activities and resources as well as informative articles related to information technology. | IAIMS | 2001-03-16 |
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Yaffe, Joanne | Online practice course development with action research: a case example | Abstract. Despite the proliferation of online courses in social work, questions still exist about learning practice skills in an online instructional environment. This paper describes a case example of an action-oriented approach to the development of an online practice course. Lessons learned from ... | Instructional design; Technology; Social work practice skills | 2008 |
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Diamond, Lisa | Contributions of psychophysiology to research on adult attachment: review and recommendations | Despite the increasing use of psychophysiological measures to investigate social and interpersonal phenomena, few studies of adult romantic attachment have taken advantage of this approach. In this article I argue for a biologically-specific, theory-based integration of psychophysiological measures ... | Attachment; Emotions; Physiology | 2001-10-08 |
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Gerig, Guido | Reduced interhemispheric connectivity in schizophrenia- tractography based segmentation of the corpus callosum | Background-A reduction in interhemispheric connectivity is thought to contribute to the etiology of schizophrenia. Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) measures the diffusion of water and can be used to describe the integrity of the corpus callosum white matter tracts, thereby providing information concer... | | 2008-01-01 |
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Ogburn, Joyce L. | Acquiring minds want to know: digital scholarship, a new scholarly enterprise | A new form of scholarship has emerged in recent years that can be called digital scholarship. I have seen it defined as online publishing or digitized material presented online, or, in other words, scholarship that appears in a digital form. However, a more compelling definition treats it as scholar... | Born digital; Libraries; Electronic publishing | 2003 |
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Nelson, Christopher | Gender makes a difference | Gender makes a difference when it comes to diet. Diet is much more individualized than originally thought. Men tend to lose weight more easily than women because they have more lean tissue, which is metabolically active. However some of the most important determinants of success or failure may turn ... | Diet; Gender | 2000-03 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | The International Partnership for Health Informatics Education: Lessons Learned from Six Years of Experience | Biomedical Informatics | | 2005 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Graduate Program in Medical Informatics at the University of Utah | Biomedical Informatics | | 1994 |
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Anderson, Richard Bryan | Scholars and libraries in radically changed -- and changing -- publication environment | White paper presented to the Faculty Senate on November 3, 2008. Working scholars face two basic problems when it come to information access and distribution: The access problem and the publication problem. | | 2008 |
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Johnson, Bob L. | Extending the study of learning environments: Connecting the field to other literatures | The study of learning environments in educational organisations has a short but impressive history. A review of this literature reveals that considerable progress has been made in the investigation of this phenomenon. Yet in spite of these advances, momentum in the field has diminished in recent yea... | Organizational theory; Learning environments | 2002 |