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126 Bradshaw, Karen E.Computer-Based Data Entry for Nurses in the ICUBiomedical Informatics1989
127 Gardner, Reed M.Computerized Protocols Applied to Acute Patient CareBiomedical Informatics1977
128 Gardner, Reed M.The Effect of Ventilation on the Accuracy of Pulmonary Artery and Wedge Pressure MeasurementsBiomedical Informatics1983
129 Gardner, Reed M.Integrated Computer Systems for Monitoring of the Critically IllBiomedical Informatics1977
130 Gardner, Reed M.The Risk of Infection Related to Radial vs Femoral Sites for Arterial CatheterizationBiomedical Informatics1983
131 Gardner, Reed M.Standards for Medical Identifiers, Codes, and Messages Needed to Create an Efficient Computer-Stored Medical RecordBiomedical Informatics1994
132 Sanderson, Allen ReedVisualization and analysis tools for assisting in evaluating fusion simulations2012
133 Warner, Homer R.Computer-Assisted Pregnancy ManagementBiomedical Informatics1987
134 Vardeny, Zeev ValentineOptical and transport studies of single molecule tunnel junctions based on self-assembled monolayersWe have fabricated a variety of novel molecular tunnel junctions based on self-assembled-monolayers (SAM) of two-component solid-state mixtures of molecular wires (1,4 methane benzene-dithiol; Me-BDT with two thiol anchoring groups), and molecular insulator spacers (1-pentanethiol; PT with one thio...2005-09
135 Gardner, Reed M.Evaluating Commercially Available SpirometersBiomedical Informatics1980
136 Gardner, Reed M.Fundamentals of Physiologic MonitoringBiomedical Informatics1993
137 Wittwer, Carl T.Genotyping accuracy of high-resolution DNA melting instrumentsHigh-resolution DNA melting is a closed-tube method for genotyping and variant scanning that depends on the thermal stability of PCR-generated products. Instruments vary in thermal precision, sample format, melting rates, acquisition, and software. Instrument genotyping accuracy has not been assesse...2014-01-01
138 Gardner, Reed M.Optimizing the Electrocardiogram and Pressure MonitoringBiomedical Informatics1986
139 Gardner, Reed M.ATS Statement - Snowbird Workshop on Standardization of SpirometryBiomedical Informatics1979
140 Gardner, Reed M.Clinical Decision Support Systems: The Fascination with Closed-Loop ControlBiomedical Informatics2009
141 Gardner, Reed M.Computerization and Quality Control of Monitoring TechniquesBiomedical Informatics1991
142 Gardner, Reed M.Computerized Alert System Use in Clinical MedicineBiomedical Informatics1979
143 Gardner, Reed M.Computerized Patient Monitoring at LDS Hospital-An EvaluationBiomedical Informatics1971
144 Gardner, Reed M.Computerized Protocols Applied to Emergency and Acute CareBiomedical Informatics1978
145 Gardner, Reed M.Detection of Biologic SignalsBiomedical Informatics1995
146 Gardner, Reed M.Direct Arterial Pressure MonitoringBiomedical Informatics1990
147 Gardner, Reed M.Evaluating Commercialy Available Spirometers (Letter)Biomedical Informatics1980
148 Gardner, Reed M.Invasive Pressure MonitoringBiomedical Informatics1997
149 Gardner, Reed M.Pulmonary Function Testing in the Office, in the Clinic, and in Group ScreeningBiomedical Informatics1983
150 Clayton, Dale H.Ecological basis of coevolutionary historyMacroevolutionary patterns are difficult to interpret because they are the product of a time scale so vast that deterministic and chance events are hard to distinguish. Although the macroevolutionary history of a group can be reconstructed from extant species, determining the ecological context in ...2003
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