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Gardner, Reed M. | Computerized Protocols Applied to Acute Patient Care | Biomedical Informatics | | 1977 |
152 |
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Riloff, Ellen M. | Domain-specific coreference resolution with lexicalized features | Most coreference resolvers rely heavily on string matching, syntactic properties, and semantic attributes of words, but they lack the ability to make decisions based on individual words. In this paper, we explore the benefits of lexicalized features in the setting of domain-specific coreference reso... | | 2014-01-01 |
153 |
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Boyer, Richard S. | Hypersensitivity Lung Disease in the Turkey Raising Industry | Biomedical Informatics | | 1974 |
154 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | Integrated Computer Systems for Monitoring of the Critically Ill | Biomedical Informatics | | 1977 |
155 |
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Dailey, Andrew T. | Magnetic resonance neurography for cervical radiculopathy: a preliminary report | MAGNETIC RESONANCE NEUROGRAPHY was used to directly image cervical spinal nerves in patients with clinical and radiographic evidence of cervical radiculopathy. A magnetic resonance imaging phased-array coil system was used to obtain high-resolution coronal T1-weighted spin echo, coronal/axial T2-wei... | | 1996 |
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Furse, Cynthia M. | Take a Stand: Speaking about RF Safety | Tell your students at the beginning of the semester that they need to prepare a speech and deliver it before an off-campus audience, and they will not exactly be leaping out of their seats with joy. Remind them a week in advance that their speech is coming up, and you will inevitably have a student ... | Radio frequency safety; RF safety | 2004-12 |
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Furse, Cynthia M. | Take a stand: speaking about RF safety | Tell your students at the beginning of the semester that they need to prepare a speech and deliver it before an off-campus audience, and they will not exactly be leaping out of their seats with joy. Remind them a week in advance that their speech is coming up, and you will inevitably have a student ... | | 2004-12 |
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Morrow, Anne; Mower, Allyson | University scholarly knowledge inventory system: a workflow system for institutional repositories | The University Scholarly Knowledge Inventory System (U-SKIS) provides workspace for institutional repository staff. U-SKIS tracks files, communications, and publishers' archiving policies to determine what may be added to a repository. A team at the University of Utah developed the system as part o... | Digital repositories; workflow management; copyright permissions | 2009 |
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Furse, Cynthia M.; Gandhi, Om P. | Use of the frequency-dependent finite-difference time-domain method for induced current and SAR calculations for a heterogeneous model of the human body | This paper describes the use of the previously for mutated Frequency-Dependent Finite-Difference Time-Domain ((FD)2TD) method for analysis of an anatomically based heterogeneous man model exposed to ultra-wide-band electromagnetic pulse sources. The human tissues' electrical permittivities, ε*(ω),... | Finite-difference time-domain; FDTD; Ultrawideband electromagnetic pulses; Induced currents; Mass-normalized; Energy distribution; Specific absorption rates; SAR | 1994-01-01 |
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Dailey, Andrew T.; Brodke, Darrel S. | Utility of helical computed tomography in differentiating unilateraland bilateral facet dislocations | Objective: Diagnosis of cervical facet dislocation is difficult when relying on plain radiographs alone. This study evaluates the interobserver reliability of helical computed tomography (CT) in the assessment of cervical translational injuries, correlates the radiographic diagnosis with intraoper... | Facet dislocations; Helical computed tomography; Spinal trauma | 2009 |
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Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh; Kirby, Robert Michael II | Verification of MPI programs using Spin | Verification of distributed systems is a complex yet important process. Concurrent systems are vulnerable to problems such as deadlock, starvation, and race conditions. Parallel programs written using the MPI (Message Passing Interface) Standard are no exception. Spin can be used to formally ver... | MPI programs; Verification; distributed systems; Message Passing Interface; Spin | 2004 |
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Kirby, Robert Michael | A scalable, efficient scheme for evaluation of stencil computations over unstructured meshes | Stencil computations are a common class of operations that appear in many computational scientific and engineering applications. Stencil computations often benefit from compile-time analysis, exploiting data-locality, and parallelism. Post-processing of discontinuous Galerkin (dG) simulation solutio... | | 2013-01-01 |
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Carter, John B. | An O(1) time complexity software barrier | As network latency rapidly approaches thousands of processor cycles and multiprocessors systems become larger and larger, the primary factor in determining a barrier algorithm?s performance is the number of serialized network latencies it requires. All existing barrier algorithms require at least ... | Network latency; Barrier algorithm; Time complexity software barrier | 2004 |
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Riloff, Ellen M. | Bootstrapping for text learning tasks | When applying text learning algorithms to complex tasks, it is tedious and expensive to hand-label the large amounts of training data necessary for good performance. This paper presents bootstrapping as an alternative approach to learning from large sets of labeled data. Instead of a large quantity ... | Bootstrapping; Text learning algorithms; Seed information | 1999 |
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Thalos, Mariam G. | Capitalization in the St. Petersburg Game: why statistical distributions matter | In spite of its infinite expectation value, the St. Petersburg game is not only a gamble without supply in the real world, but also one without demand at apparently very reasonable asking prices. We offer a rationalizing explanation of why the St. Petersburg bargain is unattractive on both sides (to... | | 2013-01-01 |
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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 |
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Shirley, Peter S.; Thompson, William B. | Expressive rendering of mountainous terrain | Painters and cartographers have developed artistic landscape rendering techniques for centuries. Such renderings can visualize complex three-dimensional landscapes in a pleasing and understandable way. In this work we examine a particular type of artistic depiction, panorama maps, in terms of fun... | panorama maps; Non-photorealistic rendering; Terrain; Texture synthesis | 2007 |
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Saam, Brian; Pugmire, Ronald J. | Gas-phase spin relaxation of 129Xe | We have completed an extensive study of 129Xe longitudinal spin relaxation in the gas phase, involving both intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms. The dominant intrinsic relaxation is mediated by the formation of persistent Xe2 van der Waals dimers. The dependence of this relaxation on applied magnetic... | 129Xe; Gas-phase spin relaxation | 2008-10 |
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Adler, Frederick R. | Mathematical modeling the age dependence of Epstein-Barr virus associated infectious mononucleosis | Most people get Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection at young age and are asymptomatic. Primary EBV infection in adolescents and young adults however, often leads to infectious mononucleosis (IM) with symptoms including fever, fatigue, and sore throat that can persist for months. Expansion in the numb... | | 2011 |
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Lindstrom, Gary E. | Modules as values in a persistent object store | We report on an object manager (OM) providing persistent implementations for C ++ classes. Our OM generalizes this problem to that of managing persistent modules, where the module concept is an abstract data type (ADT). This approach permits a powerful suite of module manipulation operations to be ... | Object manager; OM; Persistent object store | 1993 |
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Brinkman, Paul T. | Student price response in higher education: the student demand studies | What happens to enrollments when colleges and universities raise their prices? Who, if anyone, is sent away? What is the net impact of higher prices and reduced enrollments upon institutional financial ledgers? These questions have been investigated in what have come to be called the "student dem... | Enrollment; Colleges; Universities; Student demand; Tuition | 1987 |
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Capecchi, Mario R. | Absence of radius and ulna in mice lacking hoxa-11 and hoxd-11. | Mice with targeted disruptions in Hox genes have been generated to evaluate the role of the Hox complex in determining the mammalian body plan. This complex of 38 genes encodes transcription factors that specify regional information along the embryonic axes. Early in vertebrate evolution an ancestra... | Alleles; Animals; Bone and Bones; Carpal Bones | 2003-09-02 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | ATS Statement - Snowbird Workshop on Standardization of Spirometry | Biomedical Informatics | | 1979 |
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Smith, Kent F. | Automatic rapid prototyping of semi-custom VLSI circuits using FPGAs | We describe a technique for translating semi-custom VLSI circuits automatically, integrating two design environments, into field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) for rapid and inexpensive prototyping. The VLSI circuits are designed using a cell-matrix based environment that produces chips with densi... | Semi-custom; VLSI circuits | 1994 |
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Riloff, Ellen M. | Automatically generating extraction patterns from untagged text | Many corpus-based natural language processing systems rely on text corpora that have been manually annotated with syntactic or semantic tags. In particular, all previous dictionary construction systems for information extraction have used an annotated training corpus or some form of annotated input... | Information extraction; Automatically generating; Extraction patterns; Untagged text; Corpus-based; AutoSlog-TS; AutoSlog system; MUC-4; Dictionary construction | 1996 |