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Ehleringer, James R. | Carbon isotope dynamics in Abies amabilis stands in the Cascades | Carbon isotope ratios (d13C) of canopy air and carbon isotope discrimination at the ecosystem level were studied in three montane Pacific silver fir (Abies amabilis (Dougl. ex Loud.) Dougl. ex J. Forbes) stands, an old-growth and two younger stands. Spatial and temporal variations of canopy CO2 con... | Carbon isotopes; Pacific silver fir; Carbon budget; Soil respiration; Cascade Mountains | 1998 |
1002 |
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Ehleringer, James R. | Carbon isotope ratios in belowground carbon cycle processes | Analyses of carbon isotope ratios (δ13C) in soil organic matter (SOM) and soil respired CO2 provide insights into dynamics of the carbon cycle. δ13C analyses do not provide direct measures of soil CO2 efflux rates but are useful as a constraint in carbon cycle models. In many cases, δ13C analyses... | Below ground processes; Ecosystems; Carbon cycle; Carbon isotope ratio; Ecosystem processes; Global change; Soil organic carbon; Soil organic matter | 2000 |
1003 |
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Ehleringer, James R. | Carbon isotope ratios of Atacama Desert plants reflect hyperaridity of region in northern Chile | Leaf carbon isotope ratios were measured on plants from the coastal portions of the Atacama Desert at Pan de Azucar and Paposo, Chile. Most species possessed C3 photosynthesis, although there were several CAM species, indications of some facultative CAM species, and only one C4 species. The carbon i... | Atacama Desert; Carbon isotope ratio; Intercellular carbon dioxide concentration; Hyperaridity | 1998 |
1004 |
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Orendt, Anita; Pugmire, Ronald J. | Carbon-13 chemical shift tensors in polycyclic aromiatic compounds. 9. Biphenylene | The principal values of the 13C chemical-shift tensors of natural abundance biphenylene were measured at room temperature with the FIREMAT experiment. Of 18 crystallographically distinct positions (three sets of six congruent carbons each), the three primary bands have been resolved into seven singl... | Carbon-13; Chemical-shift tensors; Biphenylene; Polycyclic aromiatic compounds; FIREMAT | 2000 |
1005 |
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Digre, Kathleen B.; Blumenthal, Deborah T.; Cessna, Melissa H.; Gopez, Evelyn V.; Shen, Yue | Carcinomatous meningitis as the presenting manifestation of gallbladder carcinoma: case report and review of the literature | The primary tumors that typically cause carcinomatous meningitis include lung cancer, breast cancer, leukemia, lymphoma and melanoma. A variety of neurological signs and symptoms can be seen depending on the extent and location of the meningeal metastasis. Once the diagnosis of carcinomatous meningi... | Carcinomatous Meningitis; Gallbladder Carcinoma; Leptomeningeal Metastasis; Meningeal Carcinomatosis; Cranial Neuropathy | 2004-10 |
1006 |
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| Cardiac arrhythmias | | | 2011-10-15 |
1007 |
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Macleod, Robert S. | Cardiac position sensitivity using stochastic collocation | | | 2012 |
1008 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Cardiovascular Effects of Glucagon Following Cardiac Surgery | Biomedical Informatics | | 1970 |
1009 |
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Diamond, Lisa | Careful what you ask for: reconsidering feminist epistemology and autobiographical narrative in research on sexual identity development | Feminist theory has had an undoubtable but inconsistent influence on developmental psychology. Although feminist perspectives have productively challenged developmental models centered on male experiences (Gilligan 1982) and have called attention to socialization practices that reproduce systemati... | Feminism; Epistemology; Autobiography | 2006 |
1010 |
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Llanque, Sarah M. | Caregiver stress: a concept analysis | The purpose of this concept analysis is to provide clarity on the concept of caregiver stress as it pertains to the caregiver of people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. | | 2014-01-01 |
1011 |
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Wright, Scott D. | Caring to cultivate on the long row of life: an eclectic look at gardens, gardening, and the aging process | Gardening is one of the most popular home-based leisure activities in the U.S. and represents an important activity in the lives of older adults in a variety of residential settings. Yet, there has been a lack of any comprehensive and multidisciplinary examination of the nexus between gardening and... | gardening; gardens; aging; caring | 2010 |
1012 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | Carol Twombly on type | The appeal of an inviting building begins with its solid architectural space. So too with typography, that all-too-often unnoticed "architecture" implicit in the conveyance of the printed word. Viewed under magnification, bold, vertical stems clearly support cross bars like studs; spherical bowls op... | Typography; Type designer; Typeface | 1994 |
1013 |
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Couldwell, William T.; Orlandi, Richard R. | Carotid artery-sparing repair of a cavernous carotid artery pseudoaneurysm | Carotid artery (CA) injury after transsphenoidal and endoscopic sinus surgery is a well-recognized but fortunately rare complication.1 It is associated with significant morbidity and mortality rates5 and is more common in cases of repeated surgery, cavernous sinus invasion, prior radiotherapy, and ... | Carotid artery; Sinus; Pseudoaneurysm; Endoscopic surgery | 2006 |
1014 |
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Scarpulla, Michael | Carrier concentration dependencies of magnetization & transport in Ga1-xMnxAs1-yTey | We have investigated the transport and magnetization characteristics of Ga1-xMnxAs intentionally compensated with shallow Te donors. Using ion implantation followed by pulsed-laser melting, we vary the Te compensation and drive the system through a metal-insulator transition (MIT). This MIT is assoc... | Gallium arsenide; Ferromagnetic semiconductors; Magnetization; Resistivity | 2005 |
1015 |
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Carter, Tony M. | Cascade: a hardware alternative to bignums | The Cascade hardware architecture for high/variable precision arithmetic is described. It uses a radix-16 redundant signed-digit number representation and directly supports single or multiple precision addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, extraction of the square root and computation of ... | Cascade hardware; Bignums; Precision arithmetic | 1989 |
1016 |
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Carter, Tony M. | Cascade: hardware for high/variable precision arithmetic | The Cascade hardware architecture for high/variable precision arithmetic is described. It uses a radix-16 redundant signed-digit number representation and directly supports single or multiple precision addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, extraction of the square root and computation... | | 1989 |
1017 |
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Battin, Margaret P. | Case comment: the case of Nicole: suicide and terminal illness | What shall one say about Nicole? My immediate answer is an easy one-liner: if there ever were a case in which a choice of suicide appears both rational and rationally made, this seems to be it. | | 1933 |
1018 |
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Regehr, John | The case for hierarchical schedulers with performance guarantees | | | 2000-01-01 |
1019 |
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Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh | Case studies in symbolic model checking | The need to formally verify hardware and software systems before they are deployed the real world has been recognized for several decades now. This is especially true of concurrent systems that are even more difficult to debug than sequential systems. For example, many of the protocols that get emp... | Symbolic model checking; Hardware verification; Software verification | 1994 |
1020 |
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Riloff, Ellen M. | Case study in using linguistic phrases for text categorization on the WWW | Most learning algorithms that arc applied to text categorization problems rely on a bag-of-words document representation, i.e., each word occurring in the document is considered as a separate feature. In this paper, we investigate the use of linguistic phrases as input features for text categoriz... | Learning algorithms; Text categorization; Linguistic phrases; Information extraction patterns; AutoSlog-TS | 1998 |
1021 |
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Hansen, Charles D. | Case study of isosurface extraction algorithm performance | Isosurface extraction is an important and useful visualization method. Over the past ten years, the field has seen numerous isosurface techniques published, leaving the user in a quandary about which one should be used. Some papers have published complexity analysis of the techniques, yet empirical... | Isosurfaces; Contours | 2000 |
1022 |
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Cates, Joshua E.; Whitaker, Ross T.; Jones, Greg M. | Case study: an evaluation of user-assisted hierarchical watershed segmentation | While level sets have demonstrated a great potential for 3D medical image segmentation, their usefulness has been limited by two problems. First, 3D level sets are relatively slow to compute. Second, their formulation usually entails several free parameters which can be very difficult to correctl... | Watershed segmentation; Brain tumor imaging | 2004-02-27 |
1023 |
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Roy, Nelson | Case-control study of risk factors for spasmodic dysphonia: a comparison with other voice disorders | Objectives: This epidemiology study examined risk factors uniquely associated with spasmodic dysphonia (SD). Study Design: Case-control. Methods: A questionnaire was administered to 150 patients with SD (with and without coexisting vocal tremor) and 136 patients with other structural, neurological, ... | | 2012-01-01 |
1024 |
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Battin, Margaret P. | Cases for kids: using puzzles to teach aesthetics to children | Nothing stupefies kids (I have in mind young people, though the same is true of many adults) as quickly as long-winded, jargon-filled, highly abstract theoretical discourse, especially when it seems to have no immediate utility. Kids like fun. They like play; they like games; they like challenges an... | Aesthetics; Education; Children; Puzzles | 1994 |
1025 |
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Chuaqui, Miguel Basim | Casi Cueca | I grew up in Chile during the 70's, and early 80's, a time of political upheaval and economic distress in Chile, and this has probably exerted as strong an influence on my musical outlook as any other aspect of Chilean culture. While I distrust "political art," I do have an abiding desire for my mu... | | 1997 |
1026 |
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Organick, Elliott I. | CASL - A language for automating the implementation of computer architectures | The computer Architecture Specification Language (CASL), described in this paper, is intended for use by computer architects CASL is a state machine description language especially useful for describing digital systems at the "register transfer" level and designed to meet the needs of the computer a... | Computer Architecture Specification Language | 1979 |
1027 |
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Jameson, Kenneth P. | Castle or the tipi: rationalization or irrationality in the American economy | During a 1957 Notre Dame conference entitled "What America stands for", Karl De Schweinitz, Jr. examined the "contemporary problems of the American economy'. | American economy; Power; Economic imperatives | 1972-10 |
1028 |
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Schmidt, Meic H. | Castleman disease of the spine mimicking a nerve sheath tumor | Castleman disease is a rare lymphoproliferative disease of unknown cause. In most cases, afflicted patients present with a mediastinal mass although the disease may manifest in numerous other sites, including intracranially and rarely intraspinally. The authors report on the case of a 19-year-old wo... | Castleman disease; Nerve sheath tumor | 2007 |
1029 |
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Eddings, Eric | Catalytic liquefaction of municipal sewage sludge over transition metal catalysts in ethanol-water co-solvent | Catalytic liquefaction of (Municipal sewage sludge) MSS over transition metal catalysts in ethanol-water co-solvent (EWCS) was investigated. The effect of operating parameters like temperature, holding time, and ethanol-water ratio was discussed. CuSO4 was selected as the most efficient catalyst. Th... | Sludge; Catalytic liquefaction; Ethanol-water; Biocrude | 2017 |
1030 |
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Poulter, Charles Dale | Catalytic mechanism of Escherichia coli isopentenyl diphosphate isomerase involves Cys-67, Glu-116, and Tyr-104 as suggested by crystal structures of complexes with transition state analogues and irreversible inhibitors | Isopentenyl diphosphate (IPP):dimethylallyl diphosphate (DMAPP) isomerase is a key enzyme in the biosynthesis of isoprenoids. The reaction involves protonation and deprotonation of the isoprenoid unit and proceeds through a carbocationic transition state. Analysis of the crystal structures (2 A) of ... | Catalytic Domain; Crystallography; Organophosphorus Compounds | 2003-04-04 |
1031 |
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Olson, Randall J.; Crandall, Alan S.; Pingree, Michael F. | Cataract surgery complications in 1 year at an academic institution | PURPOSE: To delineate all complication rates of cataract surgery and define normative rates, trends, and outliers as part of continuous quality management. SETTING: John A. Moran Eye Center, University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. METHODS: All cataract surgeries done at... | Intraoperative Complications/Epidemiology; Adverse Effects; Cataract Surgery | 1999-05 |
1032 |
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Broughton, John | Cathedral cave fishes | Table XLI provides the numbers of identified fish specimens by element from Stratum II at Cathedral Cave. The criteria used to arrive at those identifications are provided in chapter nine. A total of 547 identified fish specimens are represented in this deposit; all of those are sculpin. The mottled... | Homestead Cave; Ichthyofauna; Lake Bonneville | 2000 |
1033 |
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Regehr, John | Cause reduction for quick testing | Abstract-In random testing, it is often desirable to produce a "quick test" - an extremely inexpensive test suite that can serve as a frequently applied regression and allow the benefits of random testing to be obtained even in very slow or oversubscribed test environments. Delta debugging is an alg... | | 2014-01-01 |
1034 |
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Sekercioglu, Cagan | Causes and consequences of bird extinctions | Increased human domination of the planet has caused the declines and extinctions of countless species. Each species has not only intrinsic value, but ecological functions of organisms are also essential for the integrity of ecosystems that allow people to benefit from essential free ecosystem servic... | | 2003-01-01 |
1035 |
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Torti, Sylvia D.; Coley, Phyllis D.; Kursar, Thomas A. | Causes and consequences of monodominance in tropical lowland forests | Tropical canopy dominance in lowland, well-drained forests by one plant species is a long-standing conundrum in tropical biology. Research now shows that dominance is not the result of one trait or mechanism. We suggest that the striking dominance of Gilbertiodendron dewevrei in the Ituri Forest of ... | Monodominance; Gilbertiodendron dewevrei; Ituri Forest; Understory | 2001 |
1036 |
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Hartmann, Donald P. | Cautionary note on the use of omega squared to evaluate the effectiveness of behavioral treatments | Estimating the magnitude of treatment effects has been recommended as a solution to the problems associated with conventional hypothesis testing. In comparison to tradition statistical tests of treatment effectiveness, omega squared (ω2) and related magnitude of effect statistics provide a graduat... | Magnitude of effects; Omega squared | 1981 |
1037 |
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Gluf, Wayne M.; Gottfried, Oren N.; Schmidt, Meic H. | Cavernous hemangioma of the skull presenting with subdural hematoma | Cavernous hemangioma of the calvarium is a very rare disease, and patients usually present with headaches or a visible skull deformity. Few reports of patients presenting with intradiploic or epidural hemorrhages are found in the literature. No cases of an intradural hemorrhage from a cavernous hema... | Hemangioma, Cavernous; Skull; Hematoma, Subdural | 2004-07-15 |
1038 |
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Schmidt, Meic H. | Cavernous hemangioma of the skull presenting with subdural hematoma | Cavernous hemangioma of the calvaria is a very rare disease, and patients usually present with headaches or a visible skull deformity. Few reports of patients presenting with intradiploic or epidural hemorrhages are found in the literature. No case of an intradural hemorrhage from a cavernous hemang... | Calvaria; Cavernous hemangioma | 2004 |
1039 |
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Sperry, John S. | Cavitation fatigue - the weakening of cavitation resistance of xylem and its reversibility | Xylem function is essential for the growth and survival of higher land plants. Xylem must not only be efficient under favorable conditions to facilitate high rates of stomatal conductance and carbon uptake, but it should also remain functional under drought conditions, when water potential (Ψ) dro... | Cavitation fatigue; Drought; Pit membrane | 2003 |
1040 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | CBCV: A CAD-based vision system | The CBCV system has been developed in order to provide the capability of automatically synthesizing executable vision modules for various functions like object recognition, pose determinaion, quality inspection, etc. A wide range of tools exist for both 2D and 3D vision, including not only software... | CBCV | 1990 |
1041 |
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Dawson, Kyle | CCD testing and characterization for dark energy survey | A description of the plans and infrastructure developed for CCD testing and characterization for the DES focal plane detectors is presented. Examples of the results obtained are shown and discussed in the context of the device requirements for the survey instrument. | DES | 2006 |
1042 |
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Davidson, Diane W. | Cecropia and its biotic defenses | In all the world, the genus Cecropia is unrivaled for the number of myrmecophytes, or true "antplants" counted among its species (McKey & Davidson, 1993). Based on the proportion of Cecropia species producing Mullerian bodies in at least some parts of their distribution, myrmecophytes comprise the ... | Myrmecophytes; Mullerian bodies; Pearl bodies | 2005 |
1043 |
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Couldwell, William T.; Jensen, Randy L.; Gillespie, David L. | Celecoxib inhibits meningioma tumor growth in a mouse xenograft model | Background: Treatments for recurrent meningiomas are limited. We previously demonstrated universal expression of COX-2 in meningiomas and dose-dependent growth inhibition in vitro with celecoxib, a COX-2 inhibitor. We therefore tested the effects of celecoxib on meningioma growth in a mouse xenograf... | Meningioma; Cyclooxygenase-2; COX-2; Celecoxib | 2007 |
1044 |
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Myers, Chris J.; Harrison, Reid R.; Schlegel, Christian | Cell library for automatic synthesis of analog error control decoders | This paper presents a cell library for automatic synthesis of analog error control decoders. By using some basic cells, analog ermr control decoders can be automatically synthesized. Also, using automatic synthesis based on this cell library, the circuit performance is not degraded and the circuit i... | | 2002 |
1045 |
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Harrison, Reid R.; Myers, Chris J.; Schlegel, Christian | Cell library for automatic synthesis of analog error control decoders | This paper presents a cell library for automatic synthesis of analog error control decoders. By using some basic cells, analog ermr control decoders can be automatically synthesized. Also, using automatic synthesis based on this cell library, the circuit performance is not degraded and the circuit i... | | 2002 |
1046 |
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Carter, Tony M.; Smith, Kent F. | Cell matrix methodologies for integrated circuit design | A class of integrated circuit design and implementation methodologies is described. These techniques are unique in that they simultaneously model both function and interconnect using cells. These cells are designed such that cell adjacency normally implies interconnection. The absence of an interco... | Integrated circuit design; Cell matrix | 1989 |
1047 |
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Fowles, Richard | Cell phone effect on motor vehicle fatality rates: a Bayesian and classical econometric evaluation | This paper examines the potential effect of cell phones on motor vehicle fatality rates normalized for other driving related and socioeconomic factors. The model used is nonlinear so as to address both life-taking and life-saving attributes of cell phones. The model is evaluated using classical meth... | | 2010 |
1048 |
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Bastiani, Michael | Cell-cell interactions during the migration of an identified commissural growth cone in the embryonic grasshopper | One of the fascicles of the posterior commissure of the embryonic grasshopper is pioneered by an individually identifiable neuron named Q1. Q1 initially grows along a longitudinal pathway established by another pioneer neuron, MPl, and then crosses to the midline, where it meets and fasciculates wi... | Commissure; Pathfinding; Filopodia | 1993 |
1049 |
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Gesteland, Raymond F. | Cell-free synthesis of herpes simplex virus proteins | Polyribosomes isolated from herpes simplex virus type I (HSV-1)-infected cells have been used to program a eucaryotic cell-free translation system. At least 10 HSV-specific polypeptides, with apparent molecular weights of 25,000 to 160,000, are synthesized by wild-type HSV-infected polyribosomes. Po... | Viral Proteins; Herpes Simplex; Peptide Biosynthesis; Thymidine Kinase | 1977 |
1050 |
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Smith, Timothy W. | Cellular aging and restorative processes: Subjective sleep quality and duration moderate the association between age and telomere length in a sample of middle-aged and older adults | Study Objectives: To examine whether subjective sleep quality and sleep duration moderate the association between age and telomere length (TL). Design: Participants completed a demographic and sleep quality questionnaire, followed by a blood draw. Setting: Social Neuroscience Laboratory. Participant... | | 2014-01-01 |
1051 |
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Warner, Homer R. | The Central Arterial Pressure Pulse Contour as an Index to Left Ventricular Stroke Volume in Man | Biomedical Informatics | | 1953 |
1052 |
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Jaeckle, Kurt A.; Digre, Kathleen B.; Jones, Christopher R.; Bailey, Peter L. | Central neurogenic hyperventilation: pharmacologic intervention with morphine sulfate and correlative analysis of respiratory, sleep, and ocular motor dysfunction. | Central neurogenic hyperventilation (CNH), for which there is no effective therapy, can eventually result in respiratory fatigue and death. This report describes a patient with CNH due to a brainstem anaplastic astrocytoma who also exhibited disturbances of sleep and ocular motor function. The CNH r... | Central Neurogenic H yperventilation; Ocular Motor Dysfunction | 1990-11 |
1053 |
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Bastiani, Michael | Central projections of the stretch receptor neurons of crayfish: segmental gradients of synaptic probability and strength | The 20 stretch receptor neurons (SRs) of the crayfish abdomen send axons into the CNS that then project both to the brain and to the last abdominal ganglion, G6 (Bastiani and Mulloney, 1988). In G6, we recorded intracellularly from different kinds of neurons postsynaptic to SR axons. | Axons; Synapses; SR | 1988 |
1054 |
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Bastiani, Michael | Central projections of the stretch receptor neurons of crayfish: structure, variation, and postembryonic growth | Each stretch receptor neuron (SR) of the crayfish abdomen projects from its peripherally located soma an axon that enters the CNS through the second nerve (N2) of its segmental ganglion. CoZ+ backfills of N2 revealed that this axon bifurcates, sending one branch to the brain and the other to the te... | Abdomen; Axon; Ganglion | 1988 |
1055 |
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Frederick, Jeanne M. | Centrin 2 is required for mouse olfactory ciliary trafficking and development of ependymal cilia planar polarity | Centrins are ancient calmodulin-related Ca2-binding proteins associated with basal bodies. In lower eukaryotes, Centrin2 (CETN2) is required for basal body replication and positioning, although its function in mammals is undefined. We generated a germline CETN2 knock-out (KO) mouse presenting with s... | | 2014-01-01 |
1056 |
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Schaefer, Scott; Hayes, Rachel | CEO pay and the Lake Wobegon effect | In this paper, we propose a new explanation for the recent increase in CEO pay at US firms. Our explanation, which is based on asymmetric information in financial markets, is motivated by a recent observation made by former DuPont CEO Edward S. Woolard, Jr.: "The main reason (CEO) compensation incre... | Business; Income; Compensation; Corporate Business | 2007-02-28 |
1057 |
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Symons, John David | Ceramide-induced disruption of endothelial nitric oxide synthase dimerization in bovine aortic endothelial cells (BAECs) is not secondary to peroxynitrite formation | An estimated 23.6 million individuals in the United States have diabetes and of those 90-95% have type II diabetes. Cardiovascular complications (e.g., hypertension and vascular dysfunction) are four-fold more prevalent in patients with type II diabetes.1 The mechanism(s) responsible for increased s... | | 2010-01-01 |
1058 |
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Kowalski, Christopher Aaron; Deesing, Michole Ann; Deeter, Nicholas B.; Symons, John David | Ceramide-induced disruption of endothelial nitric oxide synthase dimerization in bovine aortic endothelial cells (BAECs) is not secondary to peroxynitrite formation | An estimated 23.6 million individuals in the United States have diabetes and of those 90-95% have type II diabetes. Cardiovascular complications (e.g., hypertension and vascular dysfunction) are four-fold more prevalent in patients with type II diabetes. To gain insight into mechanisms responsib... | Ceramide-induced disruption; Nitric oxide synthase dimerization; Bovine aortic endothelial cells; BAEC; Peroxynitrite formation; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2010-01-20 |
1059 |
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Varner, Michael W. | Cerebral vasculopathies masquerading as eclampsia. | Obstetricians know that preeclampsia-eclampsia is a syndrome and is a final common pathway for multiple causes. It is also possible that other conditions, not always directly related to pregnancy, can mimic preeclampsia-eclampsia. One such entity is cerebral vasculopathy, an entity characterized b... | Cerebrovascular Disorders; Eclampsia; Puerperal Disorders | 2006-02 |
1060 |
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Kestle, John R. W. | Cerebrospinal fluid shunt technology | Since the invention of the first implantable shunt valve by Nulsen and Spitz (12) almost 50 years ago, there has been a remarkable number of ingenious modifications and new designs of shunt equipment to treat pediatric hydrocephalus. These developments were in response to the immediately evident hi... | Shunt technology; Valve design | 2000 |
1061 |
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Dailey, Andrew T.; Brodke, Darrel S. | Cervical end of an occipitocervical fusion: a biomechanical evaluation of 3 constructs | Object. Stabilization with rigid screw/rod fixation is the treatment of choice for craniocervical disorders requiring operative stabilization. The authors compare the relative immediate stiffness for occipital plate fixation in concordance with transarticular screw fixation (TASF), C-1 lateral mass... | Harms technique; Occipitocervical fusion; Transarticular screw; Translaminar screw; Craniocervical instability | 2008 |
1062 |
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Schmidt, Meic H.; Apfelbaum, Ronald I. | Cervical spinal metastasis: anterior reconstruction and stabilization techniques after tumor resection | Object. In a review of the literature, the authors provide an overview of various techniques that have evolved for reconstruction and stabilization after resection for metastatic disease in the subaxial cervical spine. Methods. Reconstruction and stabilization of the cervical spine after vertebral... | Cervical spine reconstruction; Metastasis; Spine tumor; Corpectomy; Stabilization technique; Vertebral body | 2003 |
1063 |
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Schmidt, Meic H. | Cervical spine deformity associated with resection of spinal cord tumors | Postoperative sagittal-plane cervical spine deformities are a concern when laminectomy is performed for tumor resection in the spinal cord. These deformities appear to occur more commonly after resection of intramedullary spinal cord lesions, compared with laminectomy for stenosis caused by degener... | Kyphosis; Cervical deformity; Intramedullary tumor; Laminectomy; Children | 2006 |
1064 |
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Schmidt, Meic H. | Cervical spine metastases: techniques for anterior reconstruction and stabilization | The surgical management of cervical spine metastases continues to evolve and improve. The authors provide an overview of the various techniques for anterior reconstruction and stabilization of the subaxial cervical spine after corpectomy for spinal metastases. Vertebral body reconstruction can be ac... | | 2012-01-01 |
1065 |
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Bernstein, Paul S.; Zabriskie, Norman A.; Zhang, Kang | CFH Y402H Confers similar risk of soft Drusen and both forms of advanced AMD | BACKGROUND: Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the most common cause of irreversible visual impairment in the developed world. The two forms of advanced AMD, geographic atrophy and neovascular AMD, represent different pathological processes in the macula that lead to loss of central vision. S... | | 2005 |
1066 |
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Akella, Venkatesh | CFSIM: A concurrent compiled-code functional simulator for hopCP | Control intensive ICs pose a significant challenge to the users of formal methods in designing hardware. These ICs have to support a wide variety of requirements including synchronous and asynchronous operations, polling and interrupt-driven modes of operation, multiple concurrent threads of executi... | CFSIM; Hardware design; hopCP | 1992 |
1067 |
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Wright, Scott D. | The challenge and promise of autism spectrum disorders in adulthood and aging: a systematic review of the literature (1990-2013) | Abstract: In the past five years, there has been a noticeable increase in the number of publications addressing the issues of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) in the domain of adulthood and aging. However this increase still represents an extremely small proportion of the overall literature which is... | | 2013-01-01 |
1068 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | Challenges and Opportunities for Computerizing the Anesthesia Record | Biomedical Informatics | | 1994 |
1069 |
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Khan, Faisal Habib | Challenges and solutions in measuring computer power supply efficiency for 80 PLUS® certification | This paper discusses the techniques, challenges, and results of measuring computer power supply (CPS) efficiency, power factor (PF), and input harmonic currents for the 80 PLUS® program since its beginning in 2002. To date, over 750 power supplies have been tested with many certified for the 80 PL... | | 2009-02 |
1070 |
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Mitchell, Joyce A. | Challenges and strategies of the Genetics Home Reference | Objective: This paper focuses on the first two years of operation of Genetics Home Reference (GHR), a Web-based resource <http://www.ghr.nlm.nih.gov> for the general public that helps to explain the health implications of findings from the Human Genome Project. Methods and Findings: Key challenges o... | | 2006-01-01 |
1071 |
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Furse, Cynthia M.; Cotter, Neil E. | Challenges in curriculum adaptation across institutions of higher education: international and national student transfer | The challenges associated with student transfer between institutions of higher education are investigated. The Utah System of Higher Education (USHE) requires that undergraduate courses from non-ABET accredited institutions are recognized across public universities and colleges in Utah Based on empi... | | 2006 |
1072 |
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Myntti, Jeremy | Challenges of Sustaining a Large Digital Special Collections Repository | Presentation given at the Sustaining Visions and Legacies: The Future of Special Collections Libraries Conference held at the University of California at Los Angeles, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. | Digital libraries | 2020-03-07 |
1073 |
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McDaniel, Susan | Challenges to health promotion among older working women | The work site, has, been a place of successful health promotion among; certain groups, most notably men in management. The potential of work site health promotion among women, particularly among' older working women, remains unexplored.. Given women's greater longevity and women's likelihood of spen... | Workers; Longevity; Aging | 1988 |
1074 |
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McDaniel, Susan | Challenges to mental health promotion among working women in Canada | Health promotion efforts have concentrated on promoting physical well-being with psychological benefits perhaps most often among men. With greater proportions of women now working, the workplace provides excellent opportunities for health promotion and education for women. Given increasing recognit... | Working women; Canada | 1993 |
1075 |
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Furse, Cynthia M. | Challenges with optically transparent patch antennas | In this paper, antennas made out of transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) are explored. The optical transparency of transparent conducting oxides is achieved through thin-film depositions on substrates. However, thin-film depositions create a new set of electrical challenges that require a full under... | | 2012-01-01 |
1076 |
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Caserta, Michael | Challenges, transitions, and healthy aging: Introduction to the special issue | Rowe and Kahn's (1987) seminal piece in the Journal, Science, and the work driven by the MacArthur Foundation that followed (Rowe & Kahn, 1997, 1998) arguably signaled a paradigm shift in how we think about aging and health. Rather than a purely biomedical view of aging and health, Rowe and Kahn pos... | | 2012-01-01 |
1077 |
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Kestle, John R. W. | Change in ventricular size and effect of ventricular catheter placement in pediatric patients with shunted hydrocephalus | OBJECTIVE: The multicenter, randomized pediatric cerebrospinal fluid shunt valve design trial found no difference in the rate of shunt failure between a standard valve, a siphon-reducing valve (Delta; Medtronic PS Medical, Goleta, CA), and a flow-limiting valve (Orbis Sigma; Cordis, Miami, FL); ho... | Shunt failure; Valve design; Ventricular size; Ventricular catheter placement | 1999 |
1078 |
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Fogel, Alan Dale | Change processes in relationships: a relational-historical research approach | This work was supported by grants to Alan Fogel from the National Institute of Health (R01 HD21036), the National Science Foundation (BNS9006756) and the National Institute of Mental Health (R01MH48680), and by a grant to Andrea Garvey from the National Science Foundation of Brazil (CNPq). We grate... | | 2006 |
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Caserta, Michael | Changes in aerobic power, body composition, and exercise adherence in obese, postmenopausal women, 6 months post-exercise training | Abstract: To determine the acute and follow-up effects of 4 months of health and fitness education with and without exercise training, 182 sedentary, obese. 60- to 70-year-old women were randomly assigned to the following groups: fitness education (FD. n = 70). fitness education with aerobic trai... | Fitness; Health; Physical Activity | 1996 |
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Zimmer, Zachary | Changes in functional limitations and survival among the elderly in Taiwan: 1993, 1996, and 1999 | This paper focuses on changes in the prevalence of functional limitations among nationally representative samples of adults aged 65 and older in Taiwan as measured in 1993, 1996, and 1999. Using data from the Survey of Health and Living Status of the Elderly in Taiwan, we investigate changes in diff... | Functional limitation; Climbing stairs | 2002 |
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Keefe, Kristen A. | Changes in neural circuitry regulating response-reversal learning and Arc-mediated consolidation of learning in rats with methamphetamine-induced partial monoamine loss | Methamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity results in long-lasting depletions of monoamines and changes in basal ganglia function. We previously reported that rats with methamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity no longer engage dorsomedial striatum during a response reversal-learning task, as their performan... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Horch, Kenneth W. | Changes in primary afferent depolarization of sensory neurones during peripheral nerve regeneration in the cat | I. Micro-electrode recordings were made from normal and regenerating sural nerve fibres in cats. Increases in the excitability of the central terminals of these fibres after conditioning stimulation of other sural nerve fibres were taken as evidence for primary afferent depolarization. 2. At all... | Micro-electrode recording; Nerve regeneration; Primary afferent depolarization | 1981 |
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Gerig, Guido | Changes of MR and DTI appearance in early human brain development | Understanding myelination in early brain development is of clinical importance, as many neurological disorders have their origin in early cerebral organization and maturation. The goal of this work is to study a large neonate database acquired with standard MR imagery to illuminate effects of early ... | | 2010-01-01 |
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Hartmann, Donald P. | Changing criterion design | This article describes and illustrates with two case studies a relatively novel form of the multiple-baseline design called the changing criterion design. It also presents the design's formal requirements, and suggests target behaviors and circumstances for which the design might be useful. | Multiple baseline; Changing criterion design; Methodology; Shaping; Experimental control | 1976 |
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Yu, Zhou | Changing distribution of migrant population and influencing factors in urban China: economic transition, public policy, and amenities | | Migrant redistribution; rural-urban and interregional migration; urban transformation; economic transition; floating population | 2019 |
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Buchi, Karen F.; Varner, Michael W. | Changing prevalence of prenatal substance abuse in Utah. | OBJECTIVE: To estimate the current prevalence of prenatal exposure to methamphetamines and other drugs of abuse among infants born in Utah and compare the results with those of a maternal substance abuse prevalence study performed in 1991 in the same geographic area. METHODS: Thirteen well baby nurs... | Street Drugs; Prenatal Care; Maternal Exposure; Infant, Newborn | 2003-06-12 |
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Landesman, Margaret M. | Changing reference collection - from a collection development point of view | A PowerPoint presentation given at ALA Annual 2002. | Libraries, collections; Librarians; Reference service | 2002 |
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Adler, Robert W. | Changing the Law-Science Paradigm for Colorado River Restoration | Legal mandates and scientific realities conflict when existing legal principles do not match the realities and limits of current science. Those conflicts can be addressed if scientists communicate the limits of existing scientific capabilities and if the legal system responds accordingly | | 2008 |
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Blair, Steven | Channel routing for integrated optics | Increasing scope and applications of integrated optics necessitates the development of automated techniques for physical design of optical systems. This paper presents an automated, planar channel routing technique for integrated optical waveguides. Integrated optics is a planar technology and lacks... | | 2013-01-01 |
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Symko, Orest George | Chaos in long Josephson junctions without external rf driving force | Simulations of long Josephson junctions in an external magnetic field show a variety of chaotic behaviors. They consist of period-doubling bifurcation, intermittency between and within Fiske steps, and quasiperiodic motion at Fiske steps. A physical explanation for the chaotic behavior is presented.... | Fiske steps; Chaos; Chaotic behaviors | 1990-09 |
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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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Keller, Tawnya Mosier; Myntti, Jeremy | Chapter 9: "What were we thinking?" Successes and lessons learned after going live with our digital preservation program | The J. Willard Marriott Library at the University of Utah began to seriously investigate preserving its digital assets in 2008 and went live with a digital preservation system (DPS) in 2014. This chapter serves as a case study of the library's overall digital preservation program, and discusses the ... | Digital preservation; Higher education programs; Workflow | 2019 |
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Warner, Homer R. | The Characteristic Sequence for the Onset of Contraction in the Normal Human Left Ventricle | Biomedical Informatics | | 1979 |
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Organick, Elliott I. | Characteristics of a functional programming language | A programming language kernel is presented where an algorithm is a function defined through a functional expression. The only data structure introduced is an object that may be an atom or a sequence of objects. A number of functional forms are defined, with a notation close to ordinary mathematical ... | | 1980 |
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Gelfand, Donna M. | Characteristics of Venezuelan school refusers toward the development of a high-risk profile | Parent, teacher, and child reports were used to identify situational and personal factors associated with school refusal in 114 3- to 13-year-old Venezuelan children. The sample consisted of 57 school refusers and 57 nonrefusers matched on age, school, and sex. As compared with nonrefusers, the refu... | | 1987 |
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Symko, Orest George | Characteristics of YBaCuO magnetic shields | Magnetic shielding properties of YBaCuO tubes have been studied at temperatures of 77 K and 4 K. Shielding effectiveness was determined by measuring the magnetic field inside the tube in the presence of external magnetic fields. A high degree of shielding was achieved up to a critical external fie... | YBaCuO magnetic shields; SQUID | 1991-03 |
1097 |
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Pascucci, Valerio | Characterization and modeling of PIDX parallel I/O for performance optimization | Parallel I/O library performance can vary greatly in re- sponse to user-tunable parameter values such as aggregator count, file count, and aggregation strategy. Unfortunately, manual selection of these values is time consuming and dependent on characteristics of the target machine, the underlying fi... | | 2013-01-01 |
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Blair, Steven | Characterization of a 3D optrode array for infrared neural stimulation | This paper characterizes the Utah Slant Optrode Array (USOA) as a means to deliver infrared light deep into tissue. An undoped crystalline silicon (100) substrate was used to fabricate 10×10 arrays of optrodes with rows of varying lengths from 0.5mm to 1.5mm on a 400-μm pitch. Light delivery from ... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Collins, Zachary J.; Poelzing, Steven | Characterization of a four-camera ratiometric optical mapping system | Electrical activity precedes calcium mediated heart contractions. Optical mapping takes advantage of minimally invasive fluorescent molecular probes to image both electrical and calcium activity. These molecular probes allow for ratiometric imaging. We characterize a four camera system capable of... | Optical mapping; Ratiometric imaging; Di-4-ANEPPS; Indo-1; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2010-03-15 |
1100 |
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Gale, Bruce K. | Characterization of a microscale thermal-electrical field-flow fractionation system | A microscale thermal-electrical field-flow fractionation (ThElFFF) channel is reported for the first time and preliminary characterization results show high retention at certain operating conditions including relatively high flow rates when compared to standard microscale electrical or thermal field... | | 2010 |
1101 |
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Khan, Faisal Habib | Characterization of aging process in power converters using spread spectrum time domain reflectometry | This paper aims to find a new technique to predict the state of health of power converters by characterizing the most vulnerable components in the converter without affecting the normal circuit operation. Spread spectrum time domain reflectometry (SSTDR) can detect most of the aged components inside... | | 2012-01-01 |
1102 |
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Stevens, Kenneth | Characterization of asynchronous templates for integration into clocked CAD flows | Asynchronous circuit design can result in substantial benefits of reduced power, improved performance, and high modularity. However, asynchronous design styles are largely incompatible with clocked CAD, which has prevented wide-scale adoption. The key incompatibility is timing. Thus most commercial... | | 2009 |
1103 |
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Baehr, Wolfgang | Characterization of bovine rod outer segment G-protein | A simple modified procedure is described for isolating and purifying peripherally bound membrane proteins from bovine rod outer segment disks. The methods yield milligram quantities of G-protein and cGMP phosphodiesterase which are suitable for reconstitution with membranes containing visual pi... | Heterotrimeric GTP-Binding Proteins; Macromolecular Substances; Rhodopsin | 1982 |
1104 |
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Mastrangelo, Carlos H. | Characterization of electrical interferences for ground reaction sensor cluster | This paper presents the characterization of electrical interferences for a high-resolution error-correcting biomechanical ground reaction sensor cluster (GRSC), developed for improving inertial measurement unit (IMU) position sensing accuracy. The GRSC is composed of 13 x 13 sensing nodes, which can... | | 2012-01-01 |
1105 |
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Brooking, Haisley; Bernard, Philip; Skliar, Mikhail; Zhang, Huanan | Characterization of exosomes | Exosomes are nano-vesicles secreted by cells. They are found in extracellular space and all body fluids. This poster describes the methods for the isolation and characterization of the exosomes and my plans for future research. | Cancer--Research | 2017 |
1106 |
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Baehr, Wolfgang; Zhang, Kang | Characterization of human GRK7 as a potential cone opsin kinase | PURPOSE: Homozygous inactivation of the mouse gene for GRK1 (G protein-coupled receptor kinase 1, or rhodopsin kinase) causes severe defects in the recovery of cone phototransduction. However, electroretinographic (ERG) analyses of human oguchi patients with defective GRK1 alleles showed normal or s... | Amino Acid Sequence; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 3; Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect | 2001 |
1107 |
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Miller, Jan D. | Characterization of interfacial water at hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces by in situ FTIR/internal reflection spectroscopy | In-situ FTIR/internal reflection spectroscopy (FTIR/IRS) has been used to spectroscopically characterize interfacial water near hydrophilic (silicon single crystal) and hydrophobic (polymer-coated germanium single crystal) surfaces. Interfacial water was examined spectroscopically over certain dista... | Interfacial water; hydrophilic surfaces; Hydrophobic surfaces; Internal reflection spectroscopy; Silicon crystals; Germanium crystals | 1995 |
1108 |
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Tiwari, Ashutosh | Characterization of Li7La3Zr2O 12 thin films prepared by pulsed laser deposition | A pulsed laser deposition system was employed to fabricate thin films of Li7La3Zr2O12 solid electrolyte. The deposition process was carried out at room-temperature, resulting in amorphous films. These as-deposited films had a large optical band gap of 5.13 eV, and exhibited a lithium-ion conductivit... | | 2012-01-01 |
1109 |
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Gesteland, Raymond F. | Characterization of lysozyme messenger and lysozyme synthesized in vitro | In vitro systems for protein systhesis have been in wide use for about 10 years. In most of the early work protein synthesis was measured by following the incorporation of radioactive amino acids into acid precipitable material. This test cannot distinguish between the synthesis of complete, activ... | Lysozyme Messenger; Lysozyme Synthesized; Protein Synthesis | 1969 |
1110 |
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Miller, Joel Steven | Characterization of novel TCNQ and TCNE 1 : 1 and 1 : 2 salts of the tetrakis(dimethyamino) ethylene dication, [{(CH3)2N}2C-C{N(CH3)2}2]2+ | Addition of TCNQ to a solution of tetrakis(dimethylamino)ethylene in MeCN produces the salt [TDAE][TCNQ]2; the dipositive cation, [{(CH3)2N}2C-C{N(CH3)2}2]2+, is nonplanar, with a dihedral angle of 63.9(o), while the TCNQ anions crystallize as [TCNQ]2 2- dimers with an interplanar separation of 3.1... | Electron; Oxidations; Transfer | 1996 |
1111 |
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Wu, Yong-Shi | Characterization of one-dimensional Luttinger liquids in terms of fractional exclusion statistics | We develop a bosonization approach to study the low temperature properties of one-dimensional gas of particles obeying fractional exclusion statistics (FES). It is shown that such ideal gas reproduces the low-energy excitations and asymptotic exponents of a one-component Luttinger liquid (with no in... | | 2001-06 |
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Miller, Jan D.; Fang, Zhigang Zak; Lin, Chen-Luh | Characterization of powder injection molded components using X-ray CT | A good understanding of the microstructure of powder injection molded (PIM) components during debinding and sintering is essential in designing and optimizing PIM processes and properties. So far we have been limited in our ability to "see" what is going on. Microstructural characterization has cla... | Powder injection molding | 2003 |
1113 |
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Miller, Jan D. | Characterization of spherical alumina particles obtained by melting in a hydrogen-oxygen flame | Spherical oxide particles can be used as mineral fillers, paint pigments, polishing materials and catalysts. They can be prepared using various techniques involving precipitation and spray drying. Melting of particles in a high-temperature flame is a simple technique which produces particles with ... | Alumina; Oxides; Hydrogen-oxygen flame | 2003 |
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Blumenthal, Donald K. | Characterization of the calmodulin-binding and catalytic domains in skeletal muscle myosin light chain kinase. | Limited proteolysis has been utilized to study the structural organization of rabbit skeletal muscle myosin light chain kinase. The enzyme (Mr approximately 89,000 by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis) consists of an amino-terminal, protease-susceptible region of unidentified... | Enzymology; Skeletal Muscle; Proteolysis, Peptide Fragments | 1995-09-15 |
1115 |
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Baehr, Wolfgang | Characterization of the chicken GCAP gene array and analyses of GCAP1, GCAP2, and GC1 gene expression in normal and rd chicken pineal | PURPOSE: This study had three objectives: (1) to characterize the structures of the chicken GCAP1 and GCAP2 genes; (2) to determine if GCAP1, GCAP2, and GC1 genes are expressed in chicken pineal gland; (3) if GC1 is expressed in chicken pineal, to determine if the GC1 null mutation carried by the re... | Molecular Sequence Data; Promoter Regions (Genetics); Retinal Degeneration | 1999 |
1116 |
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Beckerle, Mary C. | Characterization of the interaction between zyxin and members of the Ena/Vasodilator-stimulated Phosphoprotein family of proteins | Zyxin contains a proline-rich N-terminal domain that is similar to the C-terminal domain in the ActA protein of the bacteria, Listeria monocytogenes. We screened the entire amino acid sequence of human zyxin for Menainteracting peptides and found that, as with ActA, proline-rich sequences were the s... | Zyxin; Actin; Listeria monocytogenes; Proline-rich repeats; Cell spreading | 2000 |
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Blumenthal, Donald K. | Characterization of the phosphotyrosyl protein phosphatase activity of calmodulin-dependent protein phosphatase. | Calmodulin-dependent protein phosphatase from bovine brain and heart was assayed for phosphotyrosine and phosphoserine phosphatase activity using several substrates: 1) smooth muscle myosin light chain (LC20) phosphorylated on tyrosine or serine residues, 2) angiotensin I phosphorylated on tyrosine,... | Metabolism; Phosphatase Activity | 1986-07-25 |
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Blumenthal, Donald K. | Characterization of the regulatory domain of the gamma-subunit of phosphorylase kinase. The two noncontiguous calmodulin-binding subdomains are also autoinhibitory. | Phosphorylase kinase is a multimeric protein kinase (alpha 4 beta 4 gamma 4 delta 4) whose enzymatic activity is conferred by its gamma-subunit. A library of 18 overlapping synthetic peptides spanning residues 277-386 of the gamma-subunit has been prepared to use in identifying important regulatory ... | Metabolism; Phosphorylase Kinase | 1995-09-22 |
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Capecchi, Mario R. | Characterization of three proteins involved in polypeptide chain termination. | At each stage of elongation, the growing polypeptide chain is bound to the ribosome-messenger RNA complex through the transfer RNA of the most recently incorporated amino acid residue. When the chain is complete, the last polypeptide-transfer RNA (tuna) ester linkage is cleaved, releasing the chain ... | Anti-Bacterial Agents; Phenylalanine; Stimulation, Chemical | 1969 |
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Stringfellow, Gerald B.;Inglefield, Colin E.;Taylor, P. Craig | Characterization of unicompositional GaInP2 ordering heterostructures grown by variation of V/III ratio | Photoluminescence (PL) and photoluminescence excitation (PLE) spectroscopies are employed to investigate single heterostructures based on two GaInP2 layers that have the same composition but different degrees of order on the cation sublattice. Four sample configurations are studied: two complemen... | Heterostructures; Growth parameters; Growth temperature | 1997 |
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Minteer, Shelley D. | Characterizing efficiency of multi-Enzyme cascade-based biofuel cells by product analysis | The performance of biofuel cells with enzyme cascades have normally been characterized with open circuit potential, power density, and current density measurements. In this work, we demonstrate that with the method of quantitative product analysis by mass spectrometry, we can obtain other valuable i... | | 2014-01-01 |
1122 |
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Gerig, Guido | Characterizing growth patterns in longitudinal MRI using image contrast | Understanding the growth patterns of the early brain is crucial to the study of neuro-development. In the early stages of brain growth, a rapid sequence of biophysical and chemical processes take place. A crucial component of these processes, known as myelination, consists of the formation of a myel... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Vardhan, Avantika | Characterizing growth patterns in longitudinal MRI using image contrast | Understanding the growth patterns of the early brain is crucial to the study of neuro-development. In the early stages of brain growth, a rapid sequence of biophysical and chemical processes take place. A crucial component of these processes, known as myelination, consists of the formation of a myel... | | 2014-01-01 |
1124 |
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Mishchenko, Eugene | Charge response function and a novel plasmon mode in graphene | Polarizability of noninteracting 2D Dirac electrons has a 1 1 / √qv-ω singularity at the boundary of electron-hole excitations. The screening of this singularity by long-range electron-electron interactions is usually treated within the random phase approximation. The latter is exact only in the ... | Excitons; Random phase approximation | 2008-04 |
1125 |
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Miller, Joel Steven | Charge transfer complexes of 2,4,6-tricyano-s-triazine with tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) and N,N,N' ,N'-tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine (TMPD) | Reaction of 2,4,6-tricyano-s-triazine (TCT) with tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) and N,N,N',N'-tetramethylp-phenylenediamine (TMPD) leads to 1 : 1 charge transfer complexes. The crystal structures of the TTF[TCT], as well as the decomposition product due to hydrolysis of the [TMPD][TCT], i.e. HTMPD]+[2,4-d... | Electron; Solution; Hydrolysis | 2002 |
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Paiva, Marie | Charles Darwin Library Exhibit | Photograph of a display case in the Marriott Library highlighting the anniversary of Charles Darwin's 200th birthday. | Charles Darwin birthday | 2009 |
1127 |
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DeTar, Carleton | Charmed-meson decay constants in three-flavor lattice QCD | We present the first lattice QCD calculation with realistic sea quark content of the D+-meson decay constant fD+. We use the MILC Collaboration's publicly available ensembles of lattice gauge fields, which have a quark sea with two flavors (up and down) much lighter than a third (strange). We obtain... | Flavor physics; Charmed meson; Staggered fermions | 2005-09 |
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Foreman, K. Kenneth | Charting the progression of disability in parkinson disease: study protocol for a prospective longitudinal cohort study | Background: People with Parkinson disease (PD), even in the presence of symptomatic relief from medical, surgical, and rehabilitative interventions, face a persistent worsening of disability. This disability is characterized by diminished quality of life, reduced functional mobility, declining perf... | | 2010 |
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Dibble, Leland E. | Charting the progression of disability in parkinson disease: study protocol for a prospective longitudinal cohort study | Background: People with Parkinson disease (PD), even in the presence of symptomatic relief from medical, surgical, and rehabilitative interventions, face a persistent worsening of disability. This disability is characterized by diminished quality of life, reduced functional mobility, declining perf... | | 2010 |
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Chamberlin, Ralph V.; Roscoe, Ernest J. | Check list of recent Utah Mollusca | The "Descriptive Catalog of the Mollusca of Utah" appeared in print in 1929, the product of the senior author and Dr. David T. Jones. In recent years molluscan work has been carried on at the University by Dr. Jones and his co-workers, notably Elmer G. Berry, Edward Lovvrance, Jack P. Woolstenhulme ... | | 1948-07-20 |
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Breznay, Ann Marie; Haas, Leslie M. | Checklist for starting and operating a digital reference desk | SUMMARY. This article explores digital reference and offers practical advice to those interested in implementing a digital reference desk in their library. Digital/chat/online reference services are defined and practical guidelines on staffing, selecting and troubleshooting hardware and software... | Online reference; Chat reference; Digital reference | 2003-11 |
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Coley, Phyllis D. | Chemical and bioactive natural products from microthyriaceae sp., an endophytic fungus from a tropical grass | In screening for natural products with antiparasitic activity, an endophytic fungus, strain F2611, isolated from above-ground tissue of the tropical grass Paspalum conjugatum (Poaceae) in Panama, was chosen for bioactive principle elucidation. Cultivation on malt extract agar (MEA) followed by bioas... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Blair, David F. | Chemical and spectroscopic evidence for the formation of a ferryl Fea3 intermediate during turnover of cytochrome c oxidase | When partially reduced cytochrome c oxidase samples are reoxidized with dioxygen, an EPR-silent dioxygen intermediate, which is at the three-electron level of dioxygen reduction, is trapped at the dioxygen reduction site. The intermediate has novel spectral features at 580 and 537 nm. Combined op... | Cytochrome c oxidase; EPR; Fea3 intermediate; Reduction | 1986 |
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Stringfellow, Gerald B.; Sadwick, Laurence P. | Chemical beam epitaxial growth of InP and GaP by using tertiarybutylbis (dimethylamino) phosphine | We report the growth of indium phosphide (InP) by using a chemical beam epitaxy (CBE) technique with the group V source tertiarybutylbis (dimethylamino) phosphine (TBBDMAP). The photoluminescence spectra at 15 K showed that the intensity of a peak attributed to impurity recombination and the FWHM i... | Chemical beam epitaxy; CBE; InP; GaP; Tertiarybutylbis (Dimethylamino) Phosphine; Gallium phosphide; TBBDMAP | 2007 |
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Miller, Jan D. | Chemical utilization of sequestered carbon dioxide as a booster of hydrogen economy | For many, hydrogen in a pure hydrogen economy would be like natural gas in today's energy economy. Unfortunately, hydrogen's physical properties are unsuited to the energy market's requirements in terms of packaging, storage, transfer, and delivery. In this paper, a hybrid energy economy that packag... | | 2008-01-01 |
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Sekercioglu, Cagan | Chewing lice (phthiraptera) found on songbirds (Passeriformes) in Turkey | Objective: This study was performed to detect chewing lice species found on the songbirds at Lake Kuyucuk bird ringing station in the Kars province located in eastern Turkey. Methods: Chewing lice were collected from songbirds captured between September and October 2009. Fifty-one birds belonging t... | | 2011-01-01 |
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Sekercioglu, Cagan | Chewing lice (phthiraptera) species found on birds along the Aras River, lgdir, Eastern Turkey | Chewing lice were sampled from the birds captured and ringed between September-October 2009 at the Aras River (Yukarı Çıyrıklı, Tuzluca, Iğdır) bird ringing station in eastern Turkey. Eighty-one bird specimens of 23 species were examined for lice infestation. All lice collected from the birds... | | 2011-01-01 |
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Sekercioglu, Cagan | Chewing lice (Phthiraptera) species found on Turkish shorebirds (Charadriiformes) | Approximately 4.500 species of lice have been so far described, with about 4.000 species seen on birds and with 3.000 species in the suborder Ischnocera 1. There are 465 bird species so far recorded in Turkey and the actual total is likely to exceed 500 species. However, the chewing lice fauna of th... | | 2010-01-01 |
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Li, Minqi | China: hyper-development and environmental crisis | China's spectacular economic growth has been one of the most dramatic developments in the global economy over the past quarter century. Between 1978 and 2004 the Chinese economy expanded at an annual rate of 9.4 per cent. No other large economy has ever grown so rapidly for so long in the economic h... | China; Economic growth; Environmental impacts | 2007 |
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Li, Minqi | China: six years after Tiananmen | Six years ago, immediately after the democratic movement was repressed in China, almost all Chinese liberal intellectuals and Western observers predicted that, without "political reform," "economic reform" would fail in China. Despite their warnings, tens of billions of dollars have continued to po... | China; Economic reform; Political reform | 1996 |
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Li, Minqi | Chinas grain production: a decade of consecutive growth or stagnation? | Some progressive writers have argued that while China's agricultural privatization achieved short-term gains, it did so by undermining longterm production facilities such as the infrastructure and public services built in the socialist era.1 Environmental scholars have questioned the sustainability ... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Wu, Yong-Shi | Chiral bosonization and local Lorentz-invariant actions for chiral bosons | We formulate a geometrical theory of self-dual scalar fields in two dimensions with a local Lorentz-invariant action. Path-integral quantization is used to derive chiral bosonization by demonstrating equivalence of correlation functions of currents and energy-momentum tensors in our theory with thos... | Bosonization; String theory; Weyl fermions | 1988-06 |
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DeTar, Carleton | Chiral logs with staggered fermions | We compute chiral logarithms in the presence of "taste" symmetry breaking of staggered fermions. The lagrangian of Lee and Sharpe is generalized and then used to calculate the logs in π and K masses. We correct an error in Ref. [1]; the issue turns out to have implications for the comparison with ... | Staggered fermions; Chiral logs | 2003-05 |
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Bohs, Lynn A. | Chloroplast DNA phylogeny of Solanum sect on Las ocarpa | Solanum section Lasiocarpa includes about a dozen species with a center of diversity in the NewWorld tropics. Solanum lasiocarpum and S. repandum (sometimes considered to be conspecific as S. ferox) have an Old World distribution in Asia and the Pacific Islands. Several species in this section produ... | Solanum; trn; Lasiocarpa | 2004 |
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Couldwell, William T. | Cholesteatoma of the clivus case report | Objective: Cholesteatomas (CNS epidermoids) can be found intradurally or extradurally in the central nervous system. Extradural intraosseous lesions are most commonly found in the petrous bone. Design: Case report Clinical Presentation: The authors describe a unique case of a clival cholesteatoma o... | | 2006-01-01 |
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Woolcott, Liz; Myntti, Jeremy | Choose Your Own Research Adventure: Developing a Technical Services Based Research Project | Presentation given at the Utah Library Association Conference, Sandy, UT. | Presentation given at the Utah Library Association Conference, Sandy, UT. | 2017-05-08 |
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Capecchi, Mario R. | Choose your target. | The technology of modifying endogenous genes has recently been extended from mice to Drosophila and sheep. Concurrently, genomic sequencing is uncovering thousands of previously uncharacterized genes. Armed with today's technologies, what are our best options for delineating the functions of these n... | Animals; Mice; Sheep | 2000-09-13 |
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Balasubramonian, Rajeev | CHOP: adaptive filter-based DRAM caching for CMP server platforms | As manycore architectures enable a large number of cores on the die, a key challenge that emerges is the availability of memory bandwidth with conventional DRAM solutions. To address this challenge, integration of large DRAM caches that provide as much as 5× higher bandwidth and as low as 1/3rd of... | CHOP; DRAM caching; CMP server platforms; Manycore architectures; Hot page; Filter cache; Multi-core processors | 2010 |
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Couldwell, William T. | Choroid plexus cyst development and growth following ventricular shunting | Choroid plexus cysts are typically incidental, asymptomatic cysts. They have been reported to hemorrhage and grow, causing symptoms of obstruction. However, growth and multiplication has not been reported following ventriculoperitoneal shunting procedures. A 66-year-old woman initially underwent a ... | Choroid plexus cyst; Ventriculoperitoneal shunt | 2008-01 |
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Brown, Francis Harold | Chronology | The boundaries of the Lower Omo Basin have been mapped by Fuchs (1939) and by Butzer (1970, 1971) in a general way. The structural features and physiography of the eastern and central part of the Lower Omo Basin are best expressed on the maps of Davidson et al. (1973). Walsh and Dodson (1969) have m... | | 1983 |
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Miller, Jan D. | Chrysocolla flotation by the formation of insoluble surface chelates | Pure chrysocolla is floated with chelating agents that form insoluble complexes with copper at ambient temperature. Complete flotation is obtained with potassium octyl hydroxamate as collector at pH 6. Flotation response is enhanced with increased temperature when low additions of h ydroxamate are ... | Chrysocolla; Copper chelating compounds; Flotation systems | 1965 |
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Kagabo, Robert | Church attendance improves mental health, prayer alone and self-indentification as religious Do not | | | 2013-10-09 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Church in politics? | I BELIEVE that the Church has a right and in fact an obligation to speak out on issues which affect either the spiritual or the moral well-being of our Heavenly Father's children. As a constitutional lawyer, I do not believe that the religion clauses of the First Amendment were intended to elimin... | First Amendment | 1981 |
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Schmidt, Meic H.; Apfelbaum, Ronald I. | Chylorrhea: a rare complication of thoracoscopic discectomy of the thoracolumbar junction | The thoracic duct along with the cisterna chyli is a major lymphatic pathway near the anterior thoracolumbar spine. Despite the fragile nature of the lymphatic system and its proximity to the spinal column, chylorrhea is rarely encountered by spine surgeons. The authors present a unique case of chyl... | Chylous leak; Thoracoscopy; Thoracic spine; Thoracoscopic discectomy; Thoracolumbar junction; Chylorrhea | 2007 |
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Miklavcic, Jimmy; McDermott, Colin Hull; Bross, Joshua Lee; Miklavcic, Elizabeth Ann | Cinematic display for telematic performances | The InterPlay is a live telematic performance that occurs simultaneously in multiple sites across the globe, streamed over the internet through the Access Grid videoconference system, then processed, mixed and projected before an audience. | Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2010-01-13 |
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Angelucci, Alessandra; Lund, Jennifer S. | Circuits for local and global signal integration in primary visual cortex | Contrast-dependent changes in spatial summation and contextual modulation of primary visual cortex (V1) neuron responses to stimulation of their receptive field reveal long-distance integration of visual signals within V1, well beyond the classical receptive field (cRF) of single neurons. To identif... | Primary Visual Cortex; Extrastriate Cortex; Feed-back Connections; Lateral Connections; SUrround Modulation; Macaque | 2002-10-01 |
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Anderson, Richard Bryan | Circulation Changes in ARL Libraries, 1995-2008 | | | |
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Jewell, Paul | Circulation, salinity, and dissolved oxygen in the Cretaceous North American seaway | Critical paleoceanographic problems regarding the maximum transgressive phase of the Cretaceous North American seaway have been studied with a three-dimensional ocean circulation model. Four simulations employing minimum and maximum solar insolation winds from the Cretaceous and a wide range of pre... | Cretaceous North American Seaway | 1996 |
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Anderson, Rick | Citation Contamination: Citations to Predatory Journals in the Mainstream Scientific Literature | Data set from a study presented at the 2019 World Conference on Research Integrity and published in the Scholarly Kitchen. | Predatory; publishing; Citations | 2019 |
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Golden, Kenneth M. | Classical transport in quasiperiodic media | Abstract. Classical transport coefficients such as the effective conductivity or diffusivity of a quasiperiodic medium were observed [1] to depend discontinuously on the frequencies of the quasiperiodicity. For example, for a one-dimensional medium with a potential V(x) = cosx + coskx , the effecti... | Transport; Diffusion; Random | 1991 |
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Horch, Kenneth W. | Classification of action potentials in multi unit intrafascicular recordings using neural network pattern recognition techniques | Neural network pattern-recognition techniques were applied to the problem of identifying the sources of action potentials in multi-unit neural recordings made from intrafascicular electrodes implanted in cats. The network was a three-layer connectionist machine that used digitized action potenti... | Intrafascicular electrodes; Multi-unit neural activity; Artificial neural networks | 1994 |
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Vardeny, Zeev Valentine; Ehrenfreund, Eitan A. | Classification of disorder and extrinsic order in polymers by resonant Raman scattering | Resonant Raman scattering is used to quantify the effect of disorder and extrinsic order on Peierls systems such as (CH)X . We introduce "X plots" in which the phonon and gap distribution are related and characterize the system by the functional dependence of the gap 2 A on the coupling X. For c/s-r... | Peierls systems | 1985-01 |
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Capecchi, Mario R. | Cleft palate in mice with a targeted mutation in the gamma-aminobutyric acid-producing enzyme glutamic acid decarboxylase 67. | The functions of neurotransmitters in fetal development are poorly understood. Genetic observations have suggested a role for the inhibitory amino acid neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in the normal development of the mouse palate. Mice homozygous for mutations in the beta-3 GABAA rec... | Animals, Newborn; Crosses, Genetic | 1997-10-14 |
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Ramachandran, Vandana | Clicks to conversion: the value of product information and price incentives | This study uses clickstream data obtained from a large online durable goods retailer to examine how different types of information - product-related and price-related information provided by retailers - impact purchase-related outcomes for consumers. Using mixture-modeling techniques to analyze late... | | 2010-01-01 |
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Nicoll, Kathleen | The climate and environment of Byzantine Anatolia: Integrating science, history, and archaeology | This article, which is part of a larger project, examines cases in which high-resolution archaeological, textual, and environmental data can be integrated with longer-term, low-resolution data to afford greater precision in identifying some of the causal relationships underlying societal change. | | 2014-01-01 |
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Golden, Kenneth M. | Climate change and the mathematics of transport in sea ice | As the boundary layer between the ocean and atmosphere in the polar regions, sea ice is a critical component of the global climate system. As temperatures on Earth have warmed, the Arctic sea ice pack in particular has exhibited a dramatic decline in its summer extent. Indeed, the polar sea-ice pack... | Polar ice; Fluid flow; Complex permittivity | 2009 |
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Steenburgh, William James | Climate change and Utah: the scientific consenus | This report, entitled \"Climate Change and Utah: The Scientific Consensus\" was prepared for Utah Governor Jon Huntsman Jr. under the direction of his Blue Ribbon Advisory Council on Climate Change (BRAC). It summarizes current (2007) scientific understanding of climate change and its potential imp... | Climate, Climate Change, Utah | 2007-09 |
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Chapman, David S.; Harris, Robert N. | Climate change in India inferred from geothermal observations | Temporal variations in surface ground temperature impart a signal to the subsurface thermal regime that is captured in borehole temperature-depth profiles. Seventy temperature-depth profiles in India, located between 12o and 28oN, are analyzed to infer past changes in ground temperature. | Climate change; Borehole temperatures; Surface ground temperature; Surface air temperature; Geothermal observations; India | 2002 |
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Horel, John D. | The climatology of synoptic-scale ascent over Western North America: a perspective on storm tracks | The position and variability of storm tracks across western North America are examined during the October-April cool seasons spanning 1989-2010. The location and intensity of storms are represented by strong synoptic-scale ascent, which is diagnosed by the alternative balance omega equation applied ... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Jorde, Lynn B. | Clinical and biochemical function of polymorphic NR0B1 GGAA-microsatellites in Ewing sarcoma: A report from the Childrens Oncology Group | Background: The genetics involved in Ewing sarcoma susceptibility and prognosis are poorly understood. EWS/FLI and related EWS/ETS chimeras upregulate numerous gene targets via promoter-based GGAA-microsatellite response elements. These microsatellites are highly polymorphic in humans, and prelimina... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Couldwell, William T. | Clinical and radiographic response in a minority of patients with recurrent malignant gliomas treated with high-dose tamoxifen | PREVIOUS WORK HAS demonstrated the importance of the Protein Kinase C (PKC) signal transduction system in regulating the growth rate of malignant gliomas in vitro. Tamoxifen inhibits PKC in a minority of malignant gliomas within the micromolar concentration range in vitro, a property distinct from... | Tamoxifen; Protein kinase C; Glioma; Brain neoplasm; Chemotherapy; Glioma | 1993 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | Clinical Comparison of Pressure-Pulse and Indicator-Dilution Cardiac Output Determination | Biomedical Informatics | | 1980 |
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Olson, Randall J. | Clinical comparison of single-piece and three-piece truncated hydrophobic acrylic intraocular lenses | PURPOSE: To determine the clinical differences between three-piece (3P) and single-piece (SP) truncated hydrophobic acrylic intraocular lenses (IOL). DESIGN: Retrospective cohort clinical study. METHODS: The setting was an academic clinical practice. The patient population consisted of subjects with... | Lenses, Intraocular; Patient Satisfaction; Postoperative Complications; Prosthesis Design; Visual Acuity | 2003-10 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Clinical Data Collection With a Purpose | Biomedical Informatics | | 1968 |
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Haug, Peter J. | Clinical Decision Support at Intermountain Healthcare | Biomedical Informatics | | 2007 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | Clinical Decision Support Systems: The Fascination with Closed-Loop Control | Biomedical Informatics | | 2009 |
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Olson, Randall J. | Clinical experience with 21-gauge manual microphacoemulsification using Sovereign WhiteStar Technology in eyes with dense cataract | PURPOSE: To present a series of patients who had 21-gauge microphacoemulsification using Sovereign WhiteStar technology. SETTING: John A. Moran Eye Center, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. METHODS: Eighteen consecutive patients with cataracts judged to be 3+ or 4+ on... | Cataract; Microsurgery; Phacoemulsification; Postoperative Complications; Visual Acuity | 2004-01 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | Clinical Information Systems: Their Application in the ICU | Biomedical Informatics | | 1998 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Clinical Linkages: IAIMS at the University of Utah | Biomedical Informatics | | 1988 |
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Del Fiol, Guilherme | Clinical questions raised by providers in the care of older adults: a prospective observational study | Objective: To characterise clinical questions raised by providers in the care of complex older adults in order to guide the design of interventions that can help providers answer these questions. Materials and methods: To elicit clinical questions, we observed and audio recorded outpatient visits at... | | 2014-01-01 |
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White, Paul H. | Clinical validation and cognitive elaboration: signs that encourage sustained recycling | Three field experiments coupled the clinical psychology concept of validation with Elaboration Likelihood Model-Heuristic-Systematic Model theorizing to increase the influence of persuasive messages on aluminum can recycling. Signs that validated students' complaints that aluminum can recycling was ... | Psychology; Recycled products; Refuse, disposal; Clinical Psychology; Field experiments | 2002-08-01 |
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Stevens, Kenneth | Clocked and asynchronous FIFO characterization and comparison | Heterogeneous blocks, IP reuse, network-on-chip interconnect, and multi-frequency design are becoming more prevalent in integrated circuit design. Communication amongst these blocks typically employs first-in-first-out (FIFO) buffering for flow control. This paper characterizes and evaluates severa... | | 2009 |
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Baehr, Wolfgang | Cloning and molecular characterization of cGMP-gated ion channels from rod and cone photoreceptors of striped bass ( M. saxatilis ) retina | Vertebrate photoreceptors respond to light with changes in membrane conductance that reflect the activity of cyclic-nucleotide gated channels (CNG channels). The functional features of these channels differ in rods and cones; to understand the basis of these differences we cloned CNG channels from t... | Amino Acid Sequence; Computational Biology; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction | 2006 |
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Baehr, Wolfgang | Cloning and sequence analysis of the major outer membrane protein genes of two Chlamydia psittaci strains | We cloned and sequenced the gene encoding the major outer membrane protein (MOMP) of two Chlamydia psittaci strains, guinea pig inclusion conjunctivitis (GPIC) strain 1, and meningopneumonitis (Mn) strain Cal-10. Intraspecies alignment of the two C. psittaci MOMP genes revealed 80.6% similarity, and... | Base Sequence; Cloning, Molecular; Amino Acid Sequence | 1989 |
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Baehr, Wolfgang | Cloning of frog rod photoreceptor cGMP phosphodiesterase subunits (P-alpha, P-beta, P-gamma) and identification of P-gamma) sites involved in the stimulation of cGMP binding to P-alpha and P-beta non-catalytic sites | Retinal cGMP phosphodiesterase (PDE6) is a key enzyme in vertebrate phototransduction. Rod PDE contains two homologous catalytic subunits (Pd two identical regulatory subunits (P). Biochemical studies have shown that amphibian P has high affinity, cGMP-specific, non-catalytic binding sites and that ... | Phototransduction; Retinal cGMP phosphodiesterase; Amphibian PDE | 2002 |
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Gerig, Guido | Closed and open source neuroimage analysis tools and libraries at UNC | The emergence of open-source libraries and development tools in the last decade has changed the process of academic software development in many ways. In medical image processing and visualization this change is especially evident, also because open source projects are actively furthered by grant fu... | | 2006-01-01 |
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Horch, Kenneth W. | Closed loop control of ankle position using muscle afferent feedback with functional neuromuscular stimulation | This paper describes a closed-loop functional neuromuscular stimulation system that uses afferent neural activity from muscle spindle fibers as feedback for controlling position of the ankle joint. Ankle extension against a load was effected by neural stimulation through a dual channel intrafasc... | Neuromuscular stimulation; Functional neuromuscular stimulation (FNS); Neural electrodes | 1996 |
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Kniss, Joe; Ikits, Milan; Lefohn, Aaron; Hansen, Charles D. | Closed-form approximations to the volume rendering integral with Gaussian transfer functions | In direct volume rendering, transfer functions map data points to optical properties such as color and opacity. We have found transfer functions based on the Gaussian primitive to be particularly useful for multivariate volumes, because they are simple and rely on a limited number of free paramet... | Volume rendering | 2003-07-25 |
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Gondolo, Paolo | Clumpy neutralino dark matter | We investigate the possibility to detect neutralino dark matter in a scenario in which the galactic dark halo is clumpy. We find that under customary assumptions on various astrophysical parameters, the antiproton and continuum γ-ray signals from neutralino annihilation in the halo put the strong... | Neutralinos; Clumpiness | 1999-01 |
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Miller, Joel Steven | Cluster glass state and photoinduced effects on the freezing dynamics in KxCo[Fe(CN)6]y.ZH2O (x-0.16,y-0.72, z-4.4) | The magnetic properties and photoinduced magnetization of a Prussian blue analog, KxCo[Fe(Cn)6]y•ZH2O (x-0.16, y-0.72, z-4.4) were systematically studied. The frequency dependence of the linear ac susceptibility, the irreversibility in the field-cooled/ zero-field-cooled magnetization (MFC /MZFC)... | Hexacyanide; Illumination; Temperatures | 2000 |
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Hansen, Charles D. | Cluster-based interactive volume rendering with Simian | Commodity-based computer clusters offer a cost-effective alternative to traditional largescale, tightly coupled computers as a means to provide high-performance computational and visualization services. The Center for the Simulation of Accidental Fires and Explosions (C-SAFE) at the University of... | Volume rendering; Simian | 2003-09-03 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Clustered Disease Findings: Aspects of Experts Systems | Biomedical Informatics | | 1989 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Clustered Knowledge Representation: Increasing the Reliability of Computerized Expert Systems | Biomedical Informatics | | 1988 |
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| CMI Innovation Program flyer: An intellectual property forum: what every faculty member needs to know about patenting and protecting their great idea | CMI Innovation Program Flyer, March 14, 2013. | | 2013-03-14 |
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Myers, Chris J. | CMOS analog map decoder for (8,4) hamming code | Abstract-Design and test results for a fully integrated translinear tail-biting MAP error-control decoder are presented. Decoder designs have been reported for various applications which make use of analog computation, mostly for Viterbi-style decoders. MAP decoders are more complex, and are necess... | | 2004 |
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Harrison, Reid R. | CMOS imager with on-chip temporal filtering for motion pre-processing | Robust motion detection algorithms such as the motion energy model require temporal filtering at the pixel level. We have designed and tested a CMOS imager with integrated, pixel-level temporal filtering necessary for motion detection. This temporal filtering enhances transients and provides a ... | | 2002-01-01 |
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Harrison, Reid R. | CMOS programmable analog memory-cell array using floating-gate circuits | The complexity of analog VLSI systems is often limited by the number of pins on a chip rather than by the die area. Currently, many analog parameters and biases are stored off-chip. Moving parameter storage on-chip could save pins and allow us to create complex programmable analog systems. In this ... | Computer chips; VLSI; Computer memory; Potentiometers; CMOS circuits; Floating gate circuit | 2001-01 |
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Mcpherson, Brian James | CO2 sequestration in deep aquifers | Disposal and long-term sequestration of anthropogenic "greenhouse gases" such as CO2 is a proposed approach to reducing global warming. Deep, regional-scale aquifers in sedimentary basins are possible sites for sequestration, given their ubiquitous nature. We used a mathematical sedimentary basin m... | | 2000 |
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Armentrout, Peter B. | Cobalt carbene ion: reactions of Co+ with C2H4, cyclo-C3H6 and cyclo-C2H4O | An ion beam apparatus is employed to study the formation of the cobalt carbene ion, CoCH2+. This ion is produced in the endothermic reaction of cobalt ions with ethene and cyclopropane and in an exothermic reaction with ethylene oxide. A model is proposed to account for the dependence of experimenta... | Cobalt carbine; Ion beam; Bond dissociation energy; Reaction cross section; Endothermic reactions | 1981 |
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Codding, Brian | Codding, Brian: Living outside the box: An updated perspective on diet breadth and sexual division of labor in the Prearchaic Great Basin [Author's Manuscript] | A tremendous amount has been learned about the Prearchaic (before 9000 BP) Great Basin since we advocated a perspective of sexual division of labor based on Human Behavioral Ecology a decade ago. Many investigators have taken our advice and a few have challenged our assumptions and inferences. One o... | | 2014-01-01 |