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Chamberlin, Ralph V. | On several new American Spiders | Herein are described a few species of spiders, from the United States, which were determined as new, while labeling up part of the collection. In the triton-sexpunctcitus complex of the Dolomedes, it was noted that at least four species are represented. Two of the sjjecies were assigned to triton an... | | 1946-03-25 |
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Goldberg, Robert A. | Hooded empire: the Ku Klux Klan in Colorado | The decade of the 1920s conjures up a unique cluster of images. A few broad, organizing conceptions dominate as people and events are filtered through a screen of memories, books, and films. This was the era of "normalcy," prohibition, "flaming youth," and the "golden glow." George Babbitt, Al Capon... | | 1981 |
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Capecchi, Mario R. | Targeted disruption of the even-skipped gene, evx1, causes early postimplantation lethality of the mouse conceptus. | Implantation within the mammalian uterus elicits dramatic changes in the growth, differentiation, and morphogenesis of the conceptus. This process is interrupted in mice carrying a targeted disruption of the murine evx1 gene, a homolog of the Drosophila even-skipped (eve) gene. Upon implantation, pr... | Extraembryonic; Homozygotes; Drosophila | 1994-08-15 |
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Smith, Philip J. | State space sensitivity to a prescribed probability density function shape in coal combustion systems: joint β-PDF versus clipped Gaussian PDF | The turbulent transport of three coal off-gas mixture fractions is coupled to a prescribed joint //-probability- density-function (//-PDF) mixing model. This physical transport and subgrid joint //-PDF mixing model is used to explore the incorporation of coal off-gas compositional disparities betwe... | Off-gas stream; β-PDF; Char oxidation | 2000 |
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Brown, Francis Harold | A summary of the geology, geochemistry, and geophysics of the Roosevelt Hot Springs thermal area, Utah | | | 1978 |
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Couldwell, William T. | Neurosurgical workforce trends in the United States | Object. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the US neurosurgery workforce by reviewing journal recruitment advertisements published during the past 10 years. Methods. The number of available academic and private neurosurgical staff positions was determined based on recruitment advertisements ... | | 2005-02 |
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Ehleringer, James R.; Rickart, Eric Allan; Dearing, Maria-Denise | Stable isotope ratios (?15N AND ?13C) of syntopic shrews (SOREX) | Local species richness in shrew (Soricidae) assemblages is often high, and the mechanisms of ecological separation remain relatively unexplored. In this study, hair samples from 6 species of Sorex in 3 separate assemblages were analyzed for stable carbon (13C/12C) and nitrogen (15N/14N) isotope rati... | | 2004 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | Computer-Critiqued Blood Ordering Using the HELP System | Biomedical Informatics | | 1990 |
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Gussin, Gary N.; Capecchi, Mario R. | Protein synthesis directed by DNA phage messengers. | Even through the amino acids corresponding to most of the 64 nucleotide triplets are now known, several important aspects of the genetic code are not yet fully understood. In particular we need more knowledge about the "punctuation marks" of the code-for example, the signals necessary for the initia... | Carbon Isotopes; Escherichia coli; Genetic Code; Methionine | 1967-09-01 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | Assessing the Effectiveness of a Computerized Pharmacy System | Biomedical Informatics | | 1990 |
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Capecchi, Mario R. | Gene targeting: an historical perspective | Our entry into what was going to become the field of gene targeting began in 1977. I was experimenting with the use of extremely small glass needles to inject DNA directly into the nuclei of living cells. The needles were controlled by hydraulically driven micro-manipulators and were directed into n... | Gene targeting -- History; Homologous recombination | 1998 |
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Mattis, Daniel C. | Theory of glass dynamics: the low-lying modes of anharmonic materials | We study the lowest-lying excited states of arbitrary anharmonic solids (crystalline, glassy, or amorphous). Defining the harmonic ("skeleton") lattice underlying any such anharmonic medium, we find that its spectrum of elementary excitations provides a rigorous upper bound to that of the anharmonic... | Spectrum; Arbitrary; Lattices | 1987 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Inner-outer speaks out | During 1965 and 1966, I worked as an assistant to Vice President Hubert Humphrey and, in addition, participated in a program that permitted 15 young men to enjoy informal suppers and extended off-the-record chats with the President in the White House, attend frequent sessions with the Vice Preside... | White House Fellows; Hubert Humphrey; Vietnam | 1967 |
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Fuller, Ronald; McNett, Meredith; McPhail, Ross | One Moment in Time: Lessons Learned From Library Snapshot Day 2010 | The University of Utah Law Library participates in Library Snapshot Day 2010 - and learns what patrons really think. | | 2010-11 |
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Fernandez, Diego P. | Lowering the detection limit for arsenic: implications for a future practical quantitation limit | Exposure to arsenic (As) in drinking water is associated with an increased risk ol bladder, liver, kidney, ,ind skin cancers (Smith et al, 2002; NRG DIEGO P. FERNANDEZ, 2001). To mitigate these risks? the US Environmental Protection Agency AND JANET G. HERING (USEPA) revised the maximum contaminant ... | Practical quantitation limit; Chlorine | 2007 |
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Francis, Leslie | Eminent domain compensation in the Western states: a critique of the fair market value model | Both the United States Constitution and the constitutions of the states of the intermountain west and the Pacific Coast prohibit the state from taking property without paying just compensation. Thus, there are two basic issues in any eminent domain case. First, has governmental interference with pro... | Eminent domain; Compensation; Governmental interference; Fair Market Value | 2006-06-16 |
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Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah | IAIMS Newsletter Winter 1996/97 | The IAIMS Newsletter provides valuable information about Library activities and resources as well as informative articles related to information technology. | IAIMS | 1996-11-21 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | A survey of dextrous manipulation | The development of mechanical end effectors capable of dextrous manipulation is a rapidly growing and quite successful field of research. It has in some sense put the focus on control issues, in particular, how to control these remarkably humanlike manipulators to perform the deft movement that we t... | Dextrous manipulation | 1986 |
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Goldberg, Robert A. | Beneath the hood and robe: a socioeconomic analysis of Ku Klux Klan membership in Denver, Colorado, 1921-1925 | The Invisible Empire of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan was in numbers and political influence the most powerful social movement of the 1920s and probably the most significant crusade of the American right-wing. Unlike its predecessor of the Reconstruction period or its descendant of today, this Kla... | | 1980 |
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Smith, Ken R.; Bean, Lee Lawrence; Mineau, Geraldine Page; Fraser, Alison M.; Lane, Diana | Infant deaths in Utah, 1850-1939 | Of all the health revolutions that have taken place in the United States since 1850, the reduction of infant mortality is arguably the most dramatic and far-reaching. Because of the incompleteness and unreliability of surviving vital records,, we will probably never know precisely the rate of infan... | Death; Utah; Infant mortality | 2002 |
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Behle, William H. | Birds of pine valley mountain region, Southwestern Utah | It has long been a practice among ornithologists to study the distribution, variation, and ecological relationships of birds in areas characterized by diverse physiographic features. Such studies are motivated usually by the desire to aid in finding solutions for the many problems concerning the dis... | | 1943-08-10 |
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Coley, Phyllis D.; Kursar, Thomas A. | Novel DNA-based microfluorimetric method to evaluate antimalarial drug activity | This paper describes the development of a novel microfluorimetric assay to measure the inhibition of Plasmodium falciparum based on the detection of parasitic DNA by intercalation with PicoGreen®. The method was used to determine parasite inhibition profiles and 50% inhibitory concentration values ... | Microfluorimetric assay; Plasmodium falciparum; Chloroquine; Drug discovery | 2004 |
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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 |
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Adler, Frederick R.; Carrier, David R. | Interaction between the X chromosome and an autosome regulates size sexual dimorphism in Portuguese Water Dogs | Size sexual dimorphism occurs in almost all mammals. In Portuguese Water Dogs, much of the difference in skeletal size between females and males is due to the interaction between a Quantitative Trait Locus (QTL) on the X-chromosome and a QTL linked to Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1) on the CFA... | Phenotypes; QTL; Selection | 2005 |
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Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah | IAIMS Newsletter Summer 1999 | The IAIMS Newsletter provides valuable information about Library activities and resources as well as informative articles related to information technology. | IAIMS | 1999-05-25 |